For Hibiki Japanese Harmony whisky, Suntory's manufacturers rely on their own-sourced malt and grain whiskies. Depending on the type, they are sourced from the Yamazaki, Hakushu or Chita distilleries and matured in a variety of casks, including sherry casks and casks made from the rare Japanese oak wood known as Mizunara. The aesthetic bottle with its 24 facets is supposed to represent Japan's 24 "mini seasons". The label is made of Precious Echizen.
The taste of Hibiki Suntory Whisky Japanese Harmony is composed of orange, apricot, oak wood, white chocolate, cinnamon and lightly peppery spices. A scent of rose petals should also be recognizable. The number and exact age of the whiskies contained remain a mystery that only Suntory's master blender seems to know.


