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Lot 168 Hibiki Japanese Harmony Ryusui-Hyakka Limited Edition Design 2021
Result: Sold
Hammer Price: €300
Bid History: 21 Bids
Distillery: Hibiki
Country: Japan
Strength: 43%
Bottle Size: 70cl
Condition: Lot condition is very good as per the photographs, no issues have been noted.
Estimate: €380 - €420
Description: Suntory is one of the founding fathers of Japanese whisky, established by Shinjir? Torii in 1899 as a wine store in Osaka. The venture was hugely successful, and the company was renamed Kotobukiya in 1921 and built its first distillery three years later, Yamazaki. The distillery produced both malt and grain whiskies which the company blended together, releasing its first Suntory White Label in 1929, the resulting popularity of which saw the firm renamed after 1963. Expansion in the next decade saw the company move its grain production to a new Chita distillery in 1972, and open a second malt distillery, Hakushu, the following year. Suntory today has a large stake in both the bourbon and Scotch whisky industry but remains at the forefront of its native whisky market too. As always with Hibiki the bottle always has 24 facets representing the 24 seasons of the Japanese lunar calendar. This limited-edition design was released in the Autumn of 2021 and celebrates the whiskies floral tasting notes.
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