Suntory Hibiki Telephone Decanter 1990 45cl / 100th Anniversary

Suntory Hibiki Telephone Decanter 1990 45cl / 100th Anniversary

结束时间: 2025-01-06
¥5100 (含佣金15.5%)
£460(成交价) ¥4416
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生产地: Japan
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瓶装商: Suntory
净含量: 45cl
酒精度: 43%
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酒款说明
Suntory are one of the founding fathers of Japanese whisky, established by Shinjirō Torii in 1899 as a wine store in Osaka. The venture was hugely successful, and the company was renamed Kotobukiya in 1921, which 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 it 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.

This is Suntory's most popular blend, the Hibiki. Launched in 1989, it contains malt whisky from Yamazaki and Hakushu, and grain from the Chita distillery. It was developed by fourth generation chief blender Shinji Fukuyo with production overseen by third generation master blender and great-grandson of the founder, Shingo Torii, and is typically presented in a bottle with 24 facets representing the 24 seasons of the Japanese lunar calendar.

This unusual decanter of Hibiki was bottled in 1990 to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Japan Telephone, the national corporation established in 1890 that introduced the telephone to the Japanese public. The whisky is presented in a ceramic decanter with a plastic ornament inspired by a telephone model from 1927, complete with a functioning dial.

Please note that due to the size of this lot, it will carry a two-bottle shipping fee.