The limited edition bottle and packaging design celebrates ‘the artistry of Japanese culture’. The ‘artistic and delicate’ design features the Sakura flower, or cherry blossom; a Goshoguruma, or royal carriage; and Ryusuimon, or streaming water. During Japan’s Edo period (1608-1868) these were seen as symbols for good fortune and prosperity and often used as special gifts for the Shogun. The bottle is beautiful and elegant and will resonate with whisky connoisseurs and novices alike, making it the perfect gift or a stunning addition to any collection. Hibiki means resonance in Japanese. It speaks to the soul and emotions of the most discerning whisky lover. Hibiki resonates from nature and all the subtleties found from the twenty-four seasons of the old Japanese lunar calendar.
The limited edition bottle and packaging design celebrates ‘the artistry of Japanese culture’. The ‘artistic and delicate’ design features the Sakura flower, or cherry blossom; a Goshoguruma, or royal carriage; and Ryusuimon, or streaming water. During Japan’s Edo period (1608-1868) these were seen as symbols for good fortune and prosperity and often used as special gifts for the Shogun. The bottle is beautiful and elegant and will resonate with whisky connoisseurs and novices alike, making it the perfect gift or a stunning addition to any collection. Hibiki means resonance in Japanese. It speaks to the soul and emotions of the most discerning whisky lover. Hibiki resonates from nature and all the subtleties found from the twenty-four seasons of the old Japanese lunar calendar.
The limited edition bottle and packaging design celebrates ‘the artistry of Japanese culture’. The ‘artistic and delicate’ design features the Sakura flower, or cherry blossom; a Goshoguruma, or royal carriage; and Ryusuimon, or streaming water. During Japan’s Edo period (1608-1868) these were seen as symbols for good fortune and prosperity and often used as special gifts for the Shogun. The bottle is beautiful and elegant and will resonate with whisky connoisseurs and novices alike, making it the perfect gift or a stunning addition to any collection. Hibiki means resonance in Japanese. It speaks to the soul and emotions of the most discerning whisky lover. Hibiki resonates from nature and all the subtleties found from the twenty-four seasons of the old Japanese lunar calendar.
The limited edition bottle and packaging design celebrates ‘the artistry of Japanese culture’. The ‘artistic and delicate’ design features the Sakura flower, or cherry blossom; a Goshoguruma, or royal carriage; and Ryusuimon, or streaming water. During Japan’s Edo period (1608-1868) these were seen as symbols for good fortune and prosperity and often used as special gifts for the Shogun. The bottle is beautiful and elegant and will resonate with whisky connoisseurs and novices alike, making it the perfect gift or a stunning addition to any collection. Hibiki means resonance in Japanese. It speaks to the soul and emotions of the most discerning whisky lover. Hibiki resonates from nature and all the subtleties found from the twenty-four seasons of the old Japanese lunar calendar.
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Hibiki Harmony Master's Select Limited Edition Suntory Japanese Whisky 700mL
Free delivery between 2–7 July
originally posted on nicks.com.au
Perfect whisky for the collector or avid drinker!
| Bottle/Glass Size | 700mL |
| ABV% | 43 |
| Varietal | Blended Whisky |
| Country of Manufacture | Japan |
| Limited Edition | Yes |
Hibiki Harmony Master's Select Limited Edition Suntory Japanese Whisky 700mL
Free delivery between 2–7 July
Perfect whisky for the collector or avid drinker!
| Bottle/Glass Size | 700mL |
| ABV% | 43 |
| Varietal | Blended Whisky |
| Country of Manufacture | Japan |
| Limited Edition | Yes |