Suntory time weekend edition - A dream made of wood: testing Hibiki 21-year-old

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Is there a better place to try Hibiki 21-year-old than the Yamazaki distillery named after the suburb of Kyoto? The faded red brick buildings from the 1950s are nestled into the densely vegetated hillside. From the main building's towering chimneys, it reminds one visually of an Art Déco radio. A Buddhist shrine is located right behind the distillery in the forest. From the nearby large cities of Kyoto and Osaka, you do not sense this sleepy place at all. - Maybe a dream which will once come true to visit the birthplace of the Hibiki Whiskey.

Yamazaki distillery Japan
http://whisky.suntory.com/en/distilleries/yamazaki/

Subsequently, the Hibiki 21-year-old has been practically sold out worldwide. On the auction platforms, the bids reach from 400 to over 750 or even 1,000 USD per bottle. No price seems too unrealistic to boldly claim the prize.

Hibiki 21 tasting
One of the most sought-after blends in the world entirely inconspicuous in the glass.

Tasting of the Hibiki 21-year-old

How does it smell?

This whiskey needs no warm-up time: mature and deep, full and rich, the Hibiki 21 reveals its class. The aroma of dried plums and flan are clearly recognizable. Reminds one of a piece of St Galler cloister cake from Switzerland. Many raspberries, some black berries. On top of that wood, a lot of wood. An entire collection of delicate wood contributes its spicy, subtle scent. I have never before detected in a whiskey this depth of wood so intensively and remarkably. The Hibiki 21 illustrates its maturity with lemon rinds, raisins, caramel, and wild honey and finds its high point with pear compote, peach, and cacao. It is, without a doubt, one of the most complex whiskeys that I have ever had up to my nose.

How does it taste?

In terms of taste, for the 21-year-old Hibiki, the fruits are the first to be encountered. This surprises at first but this constituted the backbone of the blend during the nosing. There are complex wood notes in all facets. Fine veneers on the tongue and no trace of wood storage or the building center: that is the workshop of a true master. The many layers of wood make the whiskey dry, a solemn and grown-up taste pervade the Japanese. Dried fruits occasionally shine through, as well as a spicy herbal note, that evokes tarragon. I think I also noticed a little thyme and cinnamon. The spiciness of Hibiki 21 culminates in a lightly peppery sharpness that is undoubtedly also caused by the wood. This whiskey has been in the barrel a long time — and that has made it damn fine.

So the question now would be what is next as we are already at a top Level but be warned there is as well a HIBIKI 30 and I have had already a once in a lifetime chance to taste it in a bar in Zurich - it was just a nip and it was an explosion of aromas from the world never ever been touched before. But this story will not be revealed now. I have there something special about this topic for the month of August, so follow me and stay excited.

If you ask now yourself how much more one can pay for a bottle of Whiskey which is 30 years old. If we talk about Hibiki 30 we are talking there at a range of around 2600 to 4000 USD. The question there is more about the willingness of selling a piece of fine art one has just for the sake of having it. Bottles like this should only be opened at occasions such as Weddings or Birth of your first child, but that is just my opinion.

Happy #weekend drinking

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I really like the way you write. It makes it vivid and excited. A little reminder to the rest of us. Enjoy drinking - but don't drink and drive. Take care friends

@dragonho...are that can make you feel like flying? :)


:)drink makes you float @dragonho

wow cool
nice post! @dragonho

thank you very much - it is a joy to share my passions here on steemit

that cool

awesome post now I'm really feeling thirsty.....email me some! lol

hehe :) if that would work things would be so so easy

we can dream lol

what's next? thanks for the review 8]

we will see it will not be the review of the Hibiki 30 at the moment but working to get him into my hand

cool! I'll be waiting for the chance to see your experience 8]

Looks nice and smooth... I'm suddenly feeling parched!

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Whoa, that must be the most beautiful distillery in the world! Thanks for the review, I'll keep an eye out for Hibiki 21. :) Definitely would be a once in a lifetime thing for me.

Wood in the aroma is great - lesser Hibiki haven't it. Regretfully tag is too high. I Distillery Autumn image with smoke is excellent.

Around $4000 for a bottle of whiskey? That's just to much.

its insane but just think of it as a piece of art

An expensive piece of art :D

i will show it to my brother

I will prefer make the $4000 per bottle donation to african people instead of buying and drinking in 2-3 hours then wake up in the next day with hangover.

if a person buys a 4K bottle it is an investment and if they would be that dumb to drink it in one sitting then no one can help them anymore

The only thing I can think of, were can I buy that glass

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If a good friend visits ... who also appreciates a good dram ... That is a special occasion.@dragonhon Saving precious whiskeys for special occasions is a good practice as long as your definition of a special occasion is moderate. I have been to a few wakes where the widow pulls out a 25+yr malt and explains that it was being saved for s special occasion.

🍻 thanks for Whiskeyview! Good eve 👍

cheers,,,,:D