The Hibiki Japanese Harmony Master’s Select is a premium limited edition from Suntory’s world-renowned Hibiki range. Exclusively created for global travel retail, this expression showcases the art of Japanese blending at its finest.
Presented in the iconic 24-faceted Hibiki decanter, symbolizing the 24 seasons of the Japanese lunar calendar, the Master’s Select stands as a tribute to Suntory’s century-long heritage and pursuit of perfection.
Hibiki Japanese Harmony Master’s Select Tasting Notes
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Nose: Delicate floral aromas, candied orange peel, honey, and Mizunara spice.
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Palate: Smooth and refined with layers of ripe plums, dried fruits, creamy vanilla, and sandalwood.
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Finish: Long, elegant, and subtly sweet with lingering oak spice.
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8 reviews for Hibiki Japanese Harmony Master’s Select 70cl
I’m on my fourth bottle of this now, it is simply wonderful. I was first given one as a gift many, many years ago. It wasn’t cheap then at £110. I’ve had three bottles since, all bought for around £140, for which I still think it’s okay value. But £195? Come on! That’s ridiculous. On the opposite hand, we tried it against the Hibiki 17 and Blender’s Choice, both of which are even more, considerably more, so if you have to have one, this is still the best value, which is really depressing. If I were you, I’d go for Nikka Tailored. Far cheaper and on a par quality wise.
Picked up a bottle after being offered a taste at Otopeni airport (Bucharest, RO). The well balanced, delicate flavour combinations along with a very smooth finish were an absolute revelation to me, as I was only accustomed to Scottish and American brands. I didn’t hesitate to make the purchase at about 70eu, which I think was a steal for this kind of quality. Highly recommended if you haven’t tried Japanese whisky before!
What can I say?… But has anyone try both the Travel Retailer & the normal One, they’re different in taste, It’s feel like the normal One are better than the Travel Retailer One, didn’t know why, I & among friends all agree to it
loves this when I first opened, unfortunately been disappointed ever since I can’t tell if my palate has changed or if I was simply nieve initially but for this price I would expect much more Not bad, not great, simply ok
I purchased a bottle from Diamonds Princess in Singapore last day of the cruise. Tastes exactly like TX whiskey @55 a bottle. Too sweet. I like Canadian Club small batch 12 year.