HIBIKI Japanese Harmony Master’s Select review

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Have you heard that Japan is the leading country when it comes to producing the best whiskies in the world? You can find the answer to this question in our two previous posts, where you can also learn about the history of the Suntory distillery. We had a chance to taste HIBIKI Japanese Harmony Master’s Select and we must say that we were stunned. Our love of Japanese whiskies got more intense with this tasting, it was a surprise at every sip.

The HIBIKI bottle’s label is made of handmade Echizen paper and bears the word HIBIKI in Japanese, written in calligraphy. It’s a 24-sided bottle, which represents the 24 hours in a day, the 24 seasonal divides in a year and the number of months during which HIBIKI is matured. A deep purple band wraps around the neck of the bottle, the color which is considered noble in Japanese culture. The packaging of Japanese whiskies is mostly clean and driven by perfection. The bottles and the design themselves urge you to respect the product before you even start pouring it. And there is another thing which will make you respect it: the price.

HIBIKI Japanese Harmony Master’s select
HIBIKI Japanese Harmony Master’s Select

HIBIKI has few pricey products in its collection, but prices of this spirit increased not just because of the world demand for Japanese whiskies, but also because of Hollywood. In 2003, the movie Lost in Translation featured Bill Murray playing an aging actor who is in Tokyo to tape a commercial for a leading brand of Japanese whisky, Suntory. In one scene, he is making a commercial for HIBIKI and the scene is funny because of the bad translation. The translator didn’t give Bob the right instructions and the director wasn’t so happy with the result. The film in itself was a huge success nevertheless and HIBIKI was out of stock in a matter of days. There is also another Murray who is responsible for the high prices of Japanese whiskies: Jim Murray. He is a widely followed British critic who, in 2014, crowned the Suntory’s 2013 Yamazaki Sherry Cask, a single-malt whisky, "Whisky of the Year”. Today in the United States, the demand for this whisky is crazy: according to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, in 2011, less than 50,000 liters of Japanese whisky were imported to the USA – in 2016, this number jumped to more than 1.1 million liters!

Lost.in.Translation.2003
Scene from a movie Lost in Translation, 2003

The HIBIKI whisky was born in 1987 when Master Blender Keizo Saji decided to develop a blended whisky that reflected the sophistication of Suntory's techniques. The Chief Blender in that time, Koichi Inatomi, sampled and tasted aged malt whiskies from one million casks at Suntory. The final flavor was blended by thirty distinctive malt and mellow grain whiskies. The HIBIKI Japanese Harmony Master’s Select was released in late 2015 for the global travel retail market. It carries no age statement and is bottled at 43% ABV. We found a statement saying this is a blend of ten different malt and grain whiskies that have aged in 5 different casks at the Yamazaki, Hakushu and Chita distilleries. Aromas are pretty sweet: we perceived some vanilla, plums with intense florals and orange zest at the back. This sweetness is well combined with the woody aromas cinnamon and musk, which is quite delicate and tempting. The flavor has a lot of body and it is not what you'd expect. One can taste oak, some orange bitterness and spiciness of black pepper. Sure, there is a lot of sweetness, but it is top notch, especially considering this blend is for High Ball. The earthy flavor is well mixed with a smoky one, but not too much, just slightly smoky, you will not lose your floral and fruity taste. The finish is not long, more likely medium with some woody Sherry cask.

HIBIKI Japanese Harmony Master’s select
HIBIKI Japanese Harmony Master’s Select

Personally, we like this one a lot. We haven’t tried the 17 year old yet, but we think this is a good introduction to this style, a nice balance with a lot of fruits and wood rounded with vanilla. We can imagine drinking this on a big block of hand-carved ice. Well done Suntory!

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Great post. Thanks for the advice on steempress.

No problems! Thank you

I bet you watched this ad before


Your review has the same tone! So interesting to read. It's always out of stock in the shop I worked for before.

Japanese perfection ;) Actualy I haven't seen this ad. Thank you for sharing. I am glad you like it.

I didn't know Japanese like whiskey that much. Your photos are really nice, they make me wanna try the drink 😅

Thank you! Ouuu you should try obe Jap. Whisky!

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Awesome post, awesome whiskey :D

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