House of Suntory Trilogy Pack 3x20cl

Explore the House of Suntory with this superb trio back, the ultimate gift! This beautifully curated selection showcases three of Suntory’s most iconic spirits.

Inside, you’ll find 20cl bottles of Hibiki Japanese Harmony, Toki Whisky, and Roku Gin, each expressing a unique facet of Suntory’s century-old dedication to precision, nature, and spirit.

Hibiki Japanese Harmony: A refined blend of malt and grain whiskies from Suntory’s three distilleries, offering delicate honeyed sweetness, candied orange peel, and a lingering finish of Japanese oak (Mizunara).

Toki Whisky: A bright, smooth whisky that reimagines tradition with green apple freshness, vanilla cream, and a subtle spice.

Roku Gin: Crafted with six uniquely Japanese botanicals including yuzu, sakura, and sencha tea, delivering a refined, balanced, and aromatic gin experience.

Beautifully presented and perfectly sized for gifting or exploring, the House of Suntory Trio Pack is an elegant celebration of Japan’s spirit-making mastery.

Original price was: £45.00.Current price is: £28.99. inc. VAT

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