Rót Chén Gieo Quẻ is the way Mầm Distillery conveys its New Year messages through each layered note of flavor. Every glass is not only meant to be savored, but also serves as a small “fortune” gently revealing what we may truly need to hear at the beginning of a new journey.
In the past, people cast fortunes using coins to seek guidance for the year ahead.
Today, amid the rhythm of modern life, “casting a fortune” can begin with a single glass of spirit allowing flavor to become a signal of emotion and intention.

Casting a New Year Fortune – A Reflection of Vietnamese Cultural Spirit
In Eastern traditions, fortune casting is an act of contemplation. It is not necessarily about predicting the future, but about understanding one’s present state of mind.
During Tết, raising a glass of liquor is a gesture of blessing and connection. Alcohol is not simply a drink, it carries stories, wishes, and unspoken hopes for the year to come.
“Rót Chén Gieo Quẻ” continues that cultural thread, turning the first sip of the year into a personal ritual, a quiet moment to reflect and set intentions.
KHỞI: When the New Year Is a Seed to Be Planted
Bright, refreshing notes – Green Lemon
KHỞI opens with a crisp and lively citrus character. The distinctive aroma of paper lime brings clarity and lightness, evoking the feeling of fresh beginnings.
If this year is a season of sowing, KHỞI encourages us to dare to plant seeds we have never planted before. Not every seed will sprout but every attempt shapes who we become.

LỬA: Tending the Fire You Have Chosen
Deep, bold character – The Hmong Maiden
LỬA carries a rounded, warming depth that lingers. It is not flamboyant, but steady built on quiet strength and conviction.
Some years do not require something new. They simply ask us to keep the fire alive for what we have already chosen. LỬA reminds us that persistence is also a form of courage.

THUẬN: Letting Things Flow Naturally
Layered, lingering depth – Coco Daisy
THUẬN begins gently, then unfolds slowly across the palate. Its depth invites patience rather than urgency.
Letting go is not giving up; it is making space for something new. Allowing life to unfold naturally may be the most compassionate way to treat ourselves.
THUẬN becomes a fortune for those seeking calm alignment amid change.

Pour a Cup, Sow Something New
The New Year does not arrive only by the turning of the calendar, but through the subtle shifts within ourselves.
A glass of KHỞI for new beginnings.
A glass of LỬA to sustain what you have chosen.
A glass of THUẬN to move in harmony with the natural rhythm of life.
Amid countless New Year wishes, sometimes what we truly need is a quiet moment.
Pour a cup, take a sip, and listen to yourself 🧧
VN