Suntory Old “Mitoshi” House Bottle
70cl / 43%

£210.00
- Malt type: Blended
- Region: Osaka
This Suntory Old "Mitoshi" House Bottle is a rare and beautifully crafted ceramic decanter, originally released in the early 2000s exclusively for the Japanese market. The bottle is shaped like an Ema, the traditional wooden votive tablets found at Shinto shrines, where worshippers write their deepest wishes for the gods to receive. Adorned with a striking gold calligraphic symbol and a red ceremonial seal, this decanter serves as a symbolic "votive" piece, blending Japanese spiritual tradition with fine whisky craftsmanship.
Inside is the classic Suntory Old blend, a premium Japanese whisky renowned for its smooth, medium-bodied profile and rich malt heritage. Bottled at 43% ABV in a 70cl format, this "Mitoshi" (meaning "wish" or "votive") edition is a prized find for collectors of artistic Japanese decanters. Its elegant white glazed ceramic and unique architectural shape make it a standout display piece that captures the essence of Japanese culture and the "Art of Suntory".









