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Hibiki 17 Year Old Whisky
Hibiki 17 Year Old Whisky is produced with a combination of grain whisky and premium malts from the Yamazaki and Hakushu distilleries, which are often aged in very rare Japanese oak. This whisky is elegant and poised, slowly revealing a clear yet complex equilibrium. The bottle itself is a thing of beauty, with 24 faces, reflecting each of the seasons of the old Japanese Lunar calendar.
Hibiki Blossom Harmony Limited Edition
In Japanese, everything finds its place, this release cherish the nature, culture and mindset of Japan coming together to the un-paralleled end piece that is Hibiki. Born in 1989, Hibiki is created with Passion for quality & innovation. Achieve harmonious co-existence with the world and nature. Treasure inherited whiskies & thriving to make new flavours which will blossom in the next generation. Whiskies that are a reflection of each artisans gift for the future.
Blender's Choice Japanese Whisky
Hibiki Blender's Choice Japanese Blended Whisky
Hibiki is embraced as an icon of Japanese luxury from the award-winning House of Suntory Whisky. The name Hibiki means "resonance" in Japanese and was first launched in 1989 to commemorate Suntory's philosophy of living in harmony with people and nature. Hibiki is a noble blend of innumerous malt and grain whiskies from Suntory globally acclaimed Yamazaki, Hakushu and Chita distilleries, meticulously blended to create a sense of "wa" - a oneness that unveils a full orchestra of flavours and aroma. Stepping up the fill the gap left by Hibiki 17’s absence is the newly unveiled “Hibiki Blender’s Choice” release. The blend includes carefully selected vintages, married together by Suntory’s team of expert blenders. The addition of a few wine cask-aged whiskies in the blend delivers a round, well-balanced profile and immense depth Nose: Citrus blossom, mango and juicy raisins. A slight touch of vanilla-rich oak. Palate: Chocolate orange, creamy wood notes, dried apricot and sultanas, cinnamon. Finish: Plum and ginger. Brown sugar and milk chocolate.
HIBIKI BLOSSOM HARMONY EDITION
The third instalment of the Hibiki Blossom Harmony limited edition looks to build on the successes of the previous two years’ bottles with delicious, elegant notes delivered in the smoothest possible manner, as we have come to expect from Hibiki whisky. For the new 2023 release, they have taken the same approach and, as expected, it’s smooth, gentle and moreish, with the fragrant floral tones, acacia honey, sakura mochi and the famous creaminess of Hibiki whisky, resulting in a unique, memorable drinking experience and a whisky that is well worth telling your friends about.
Hibiki Japanese Harmony Master's Select Blended Japanese Whisky (Limited Edition)
Suntory Whisky was founded in 1923 by Shinjiro Torii. For over three generations, Suntory's master blenders have devoted themselves to pursuing the harmony of Japanese nature and craftsmanship. Shaped through masterful technique and served with a reverence for Japanese omotenashi, Suntory whiskies are among the most awarded and admired in the world. Hibiki is the paragon of harmony - launched in 1989 to commemorate Suntory's philosophy of living in harmony with people and nature. The name Hibiki means "resonance" in Japanese. Suntory Whisky Hibiki resonates with the subtleties of nature infused by the twenty-four seasons of Japan's traditional calendar and reflected in the twenty-four facets of its bottle's design. Hibiki is a noble blend of innumerous malt and grain whiskies from Suntory's globally acclaimed Yamazaki, Hakushu and Chita distilleries. These whiskies are meticulously blended to created a sense of "wa" - a oneness which unveils a full orchestra of flavours and aroma. Hibiki Japanese Harmony Master's Select is a limited edition blend created by adding carefully selected chose Yamazaki sherry cask-aged malt whiskies to the base of the Hibiki Japanese Harmony Blend. This specially designed bottled depicts imagery of the sakura blossom, goshoguruma (royal carriage), and ryusuimon (stream of water), traditional Japanese symbols of prosperity and good fortune seen frequently in the Edo Period. The bottle honours the artistry of Japanese culture and celebrates the harmony of Japanese nature and craftmanship found in Hibiki.