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  2. Hibiki (whisky) - Wikipedia

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    Hibiki Japanese Harmony (700ml) and Hibiki 17 years old (50ml) Hibiki (Japanese: 響) (meaning "resonance" [1] or "echo") is a premium blended whisky produced in Japan by Suntory Global Spirits, a subsidiary of Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd, which itself is a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings of Osaka, Japan. [2] [3] It has won several awards. [4]

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    Suntory Hibiki Harmony Blended Whisky. Price: $80. Region: Japan. Tasting Notes: Honey, candied orange peel, white chocolate. ABV: 75.5%. While Suntory’s Hibiki Harmony is blended (and therefore ...

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  5. Suntory - Wikipedia

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    One of these featured Francis Ford Coppola (an executive producer of the film), which later inspired his daughter Sofia Coppola in her writing of Lost in Translation, a film which focuses on an American actor (played by Bill Murray) filming a Suntory commercial in Tokyo for the Hibiki whisky. [22] Suntory operates two museums, the Suntory ...

  6. Suntory Global Spirits - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Cubs and Beam Suntory announced a long-term sponsorship deal in January 2017, making Beam the official spirits partner of the Cubs and Wrigley Field. [19] In 2021, the Kamora and Leroux brands were sold to Minnesota-based Phillips Distilling. [20] In 2024, Beam Suntory sold Courvoisier Cognac to Italy's Campari Group. [21]

  7. Maker's Mark - Wikipedia

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    Maker's Mark's origin began when T. William "Bill" Samuels Sr., purchased the Burks' Distillery in Loretto, Kentucky, for $35,000 [1] on October 1, 1953. [2] Production began in 1954, and the first run was bottled in 1958 under the brand's dipped red wax seal [2] (U.S. trademark serial number 73526578).