
Harmony - a rather apt word to describe this well-balanced Japanese blended whisky from the Hibiki range. Hibiki Japanese Harmony is made with malt whiskies from the Yamazaki and Hakushu distilleries, as well as grain whisky from the Chita distillery. The whiskies are drawn from five different types of cask, including American white oak casks, sherry casks and Mizunara oak casks. An elegant expression, with wafts of honey, orange, a herbaceous touch or two, and light oak.
Red berries, green apple and layers of rich honey.
Melted butter and caramelised dates. A hint of fragrant sandalwood develops into warming, oaky spice.
Brown sugar, citrus peels, white grape, and black pepper.

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Looking at those mediocre reviews I compared Hibiki 17 and Nikka WHISKEY FROM THE BARREL and Light Harmony all Japanese whiskys. Light Harmony is an excellent light whiskey that can be served to all, even those who try Whiskey for the very first time and women are included. No one will be turned off. Many whiskey connoisseurs lost their taste to stinky taste of peat like LAPHROAIG or Smoky Lagavulin. If you like to try light refreshing whisky without strong aftertaste look no further.
A good balance between the 12 & the 21 year
A whisky with an inviting nose, notes of honey, hibiscus, and subtle vanilla. Upon first taste all other senses are overwhelmed by the sweet taste that remains. Some 30 minutes after completing my dram it still feels like I have a lollipop in my mouth. Texture is thin. In all honesty, I expected more.
Simply one of the best