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Incremental Bidding Explained
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Bottle Details
Hibiki 21 Year Old Mount Fuji 2nd Edition
To commemorate Mount Fuji - the highest peak in Japan - being added to the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List in 2013, Suntory released this special edition.
The Hibiki bottle always has 24 facets representing the 24 seasons of the Japanese lunar calendar, and this special release has been redecorated with a painting of a scenic view of Mount Fuji.
Bottled in 2015 and presented in a wooden box, this is the second edition. The first edition was released in 2014.
Hibiki 21 year old is a very popular and stunning blend produced by Suntory. Here is a hint of its success:
- Whisky Bible 2014 - 96 points!
- Word Whisky Awards 2010
- International Wine Spirit Challenge 2011
- Whisky Bible Awards 2012 - Japanese Whisky of the Year
- World Whisky Awards 2012 - Best Japanese Whisky Over 21
One of 2000 bottles.
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