What kind of medicinal wine for kidney yin deficiency

In general, alcohol, including medicinal wine, is not recommended for kidney yin deficiency. Zuo Gui Wan and Liu Wei Di Huang Wan can be taken as appropriate.
Kidney yin deficiency refers to the deficiency of yin in the kidneys, which is mainly manifested as insufficient moistening or nourishing of the whole body, and is commonly characterized by lumbar and knee soreness (a feeling of soreness and weakness in the lumbar and knee areas), two cheekbones with a slight reddish color, thinness, dryness of the pharynx and the mouth, heartburn and insomnia, heat of the hands and feet, easy to sweat in bed, self-consciousness of a burst of heat as if sitting in a steamer basket, short and yellowish urination, dryness of the stools or constipation, spermatorrhea for men, and irregular menstruation for women, and so on.
Kidney yin deficiency should be treated by nourishing yin and kidney method, often available Zuo Gui Pill or six flavors of dihuang pill. Both of these medicines have the effect of nourishing yin, but the Six-flavored Digoxin Pill also has the effect of diarrhea in addition to nourishing yin, so those with kidney yin deficiency with fire can take the Six-flavored Digoxin Pill, while those with yin deficiency can take the Zuo Gui Pill.
Wine is a hot, yang-boosting product, and is not recommended for people with yin deficiency, as it may harm yin even more.
It is recommended to take medication under the guidance of a doctor, do not take medication or use medicinal wine on your own to avoid delaying your condition.