A Brief History of Hibiki
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1989 Box Art |
Suntory introduced their first Hibiki Whisky in April 1989,
released to celebrate the 90th Anniversary of the company. The No Age Statement (NAS) premium blend at 43% Alcohol By Volume (ABV) carried a suggested retail price of ¥10,000.
Designated as “a masterful blend of specially aged whiskies with a
mature full-bodied taste” on the front, the back label further elaborates that
the contents are a mix of 30 different whiskies. The unique bottle, with its 24 facets that
reflect the hours in the day as well as all the ‘small seasons’ in the year, sported
a medallion, a gold cap stopper, all packaged in a luxurious box.
Originally, I assumed that Hibiki was Suntory’s answer to
Johnnie Walker Blue, the worldwide big time premium blended whisky. But the Blue wasn’t launched until 1992. Turns out Hibiki was most likely a response
to in-country rival Nikka and their Taketsuru Fortune ’80 premium blend.
In the 1990s, Hibiki made its way to the United States
retailing for around $50, but appeared to have had little impact, with a
similar story in Europe. The stopper updated
from gold cap to a faceted clear stopper, more in line with the bottle
design. In 1994, Hibiki 21 Year debuted, followed by Hibiki 30 Year in 1997.
And around this time, the original Hibiki NAS went from a mix of 30
different elements to 36 unique whiskies in the blend.
2002 Japanese Label |
The highlight of this period for Hibiki has to be when the 17 Year Old was prominently featured in the motion picture, Lost In Translation. Filmed in the fall of
2002, there's a frustratingly funny scene with Bill Murray as Bob Harris filming a commercial where he has to deliver a tagline, with intensity. "For relaxing times, make it Suntory Time."
A couple new expressions rounded out the decade. First was the short-lived Non-Chill Filtered
50.5% ABV Hibiki 17, definitely ahead of its time. In 2009, Hibiki 12 entered the scene and showcased
whisky aged in ex-plum wine casks which was unique for the brand. Additionally,
this was the decade where Hibki started to win awards in worldwide
competitions. Hibiki 30 won multiple awards including Best Blended Whisky from
World Whiskies Awards in 2007 and 2008.
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The oldest Hibiki expression is the 35 Year Old, last released in 2016. It's super limited and comes in unique ceramic bottles. The 17 and 21 Year won a bunch of awards during the 2010s as well. And another bar-only release came out in Japan in 2018, dubbed Blenders Choice. Sadly, Hibiki 17 production has been suspended, another victim of dwindling aged whiskies in Japan.
2019 marks the 30th Anniversary of the brand -- Happy Birthday Hibiki!
I have an 89 gold cap. Looking to sell
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