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  2. Suntory Global Spirits - Wikipedia

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    Suntory Global Spirits, formerly known as Beam Suntory, Inc., is the American company operating as an independent subsidiary of the multinational Privately held beverage company Suntory. [2] The company produces alcoholic beverages .

  3. Suntory - Wikipedia

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    In 2023 for Suntory's 100th year anniversary, and 20 years after the appearance of Lost in Translation, director Sofia Coppola was asked to direct the company's anniversary tribute video starring Keanu Reeves, with a mix that included scenes from her film along with footage of her father and Akira Kurosawa's Suntory Whiskey advertisement from ...

  4. Hibiki (whisky) - Wikipedia

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    Hibiki was introduced in 1989 by Suntory, originally with expressions having age statements of 17 and 21 years. [5] (In the convention for whisky age statements, the age stated is the age of the youngest whisky in the blend.) A 30-year expression was introduced in 1997, and a 12-year expression was introduced in 2009. [5]

  5. Suntory CEO says the company has stockpiled whiskey in Europe ...

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    In addition to Japanese whiskey, the company owns bourbon brands like Jim Beam, Maker's Mark, and Basil Hayden. The threat of a trade war hammering the liquor industry is real, and a near-term ...

  6. Jim Beam - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 Beam Inc. was purchased by Suntory Holdings Ltd., a Japanese food and beverage group. [7] The combined company was known as Beam Suntory until May 2024, when it was re-branded as Suntory Global Spirits. [8] On August 4, 2003, a fire destroyed a Jim Beam aging warehouse in Bardstown, Kentucky.

  7. Japanese whisky - Wikipedia

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    The first whisky made in Japan was the Suntory Shirofuda, released in 1929. [4] From the mid-1950s, the popularity of whisky began to increase, and the three major brands of Suntory, Daikoku Budoshu (later Mercian Corporation), and Nikka fought for the top position, leading to what was called the "whisky wars". From the 1960s, unique Japanese ...