Ebisu is the god of fishermen, commerce and honest prosperity. Often depicted with a fishing rod and a sea bream, he symbolizes good fortune earned through hard work, perseverance and sincerity. As the only god among the Seven Gods of Fortune believed to have purely Japanese origins, Ebisu represents authenticity, humility and the rewards that come from dedication and patience. This expression reflects his grounded and generous spirit. Matured in a 2nd-fill ex-Bourbon ex-peated cask and bottled at 64.5% ABV, the whisky offers a beautifully balanced profile where sweetness and subtle smoke intertwine. Notes of creamy vanilla, soft honey and orchard fruit are layered with gentle oak spice and a delicate maritime hint. With only 220 bottles released worldwide, it stands as a tribute to Ebisu’s enduring symbol of honest fortune.
Balanced and elegant, with notes of vanilla, honey and ripe pear. Gentle oak spice and a subtle thread of peat lead into a smooth, warming finish with a touch of maritime freshness.
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