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Hibiki Harmony Master's Select Limited Edition ABV 43% 700ml

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Original price $800.00
Original price $800.00 - Original price $800.00
Original price $800.00
Current price $599.99
$599.99 - $599.99
Current price $599.99

DESCRIPTION

Hibiki Harmony Master's Select Limited Edition, Hibiki was created to be the paradigm of the Suntory blend. The Name Hibiki literally means “resonance” in Japanese, and reflects the Suntory Corporate philosophy to “live in harmony with people and nature.” Hibiki celebrates Japanese nature and the subtleties found in the 24 seasons of the traditional calendar, reflected in the 24 factes of its bottle design. Hibiki is a harmonious blend of innumerous malt and grain whiskies from Suntory’s distilleries, which are meticulously blended to create a full orchestra of flavours and aromas.

Hibiki Japanese Harmony is the epitome of the Hibiki blend. This subtle, noble and harmonious blend features hints of Yamazaki Sherry Cask. It’s an exclusive limited edition sure to delight any whisky connoisseur.

Hibiki Japanese Harmony Master’s Select will be featured in Explore the Whiskies of the World, a new global initiative to showcase (Hibiki owner) Beam Suntory’s range, which invites shoppers to explore whiskies from the five corners of the globe.

TASTING NOTES

  • Color: Amber
  • Nose: Plum in syrup, roses, a sweet woodiness
  • Palate: Orange marmalade, dark chocolate, a slight bitterness
  • Finish: Lingering sweetness and acidity, spices and wood

PRODUCT SUMMARY

Volume 70cl
ABV 43%
Type Blended Whisky
Age NAS
With Box Yes

 


  • Beam Suntory has partnered with DFS Group to release a limited edition special packaging of Hibiki Japanese Harmony Master's Select (Japanese whisky).
  • The limited edition bottle celebrates Japanese artistry by highlighting traditional Japanese symbols: the Sakura flower (cherry blossom), a Goshoguruma (royal carriage) and Ryusuimon (streaming water)