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Hibiki 30 Year Old Kacho Fugetsu Edition: The Dual Rarity of Aged Spirit and Artisanal Bottle

The Hibiki 30 Year Old Kacho Fugetsu edition combines the highest aged blended whisky in the Hibiki series with the traditional Japanese "Kacho Fugetsu" (flower, bird, wind, and moon) painted aesthetic, released in extremely limited quantities. For the market, this bottle possesses two dimensions of scarcity: the 30-year-old aged whisky itself is already supremely rare, and when combined with the hand-painted, low-temperature fired, limited edition bottle, its extant quantity is far less than that of the regular Hibiki 30 Year Old.


Hibiki Brand and Market Background

The iconic 24-faceted crystal bottle of the Hibiki series symbolizes the 24 solar terms of Japan, and the bottle design itself has become a collectible item.

Many vintages of the Hibiki series (12-year, 17-year, 21-year, 30-year) have either been discontinued or had their supply drastically reduced, leading to a continuous narrowing of annual circulation in the market and a steady increase in secondary market prices.

During the maturation process of high-vintage whiskies (30 years or more), approximately 2-4% of the liquid evaporates annually due to the "Angel's Share," meaning that the liquid ultimately bottled is only a fraction of what was initially put into the cask—the longer the age, the greater the loss, and the higher the scarcity.

The market pricing logic for limited editions differs from that of regular editions: in addition to the quality of the liquid, packaging design, release quantity, and commemorative significance are all factored into the valuation. The completeness of accessories (original box, certificate, numbered card, etc.) significantly impacts the final transaction price.

This page analyzes the market structure of the Hibiki 30 Year Old Kacho Fugetsu edition from the perspective of "dual rarity" and the pitfalls to avoid when selling it.


How Does "Dual Rarity" Reflect in the Secondary Market?

Rarity Dimension Buyer Appeal Significance for Seller
30-Year-Old Aged Whisky A must-have for top whisky enthusiasts. The whisky itself provides a certain price floor.
Kacho Fugetsu Painted Art Art collectors, corporate gift buyers. Bottle integrity directly affects the valuation ceiling.
Limited Batch Release Target for series collectors. The longer held, the more discerning the buyers.
Discontinued Background No replenishment possible, market supply only decreases. Long-term holding is reasonable, but no need to wait excessively.

Three Pitfalls to Avoid Before Selling

Common Mistake Consequence Recommended Practice
Selling as a regular Hibiki 30 Year Old Value severely underestimated. Clearly state it's the Kacho Fugetsu edition, provide close-up photos of the bottle painting.
Improper cleaning damages painting Bottle's artistic value damaged, valuation reduced. Before selling, only use a dry, soft brush to dust; avoid wiping with moisture.
Careless handling of outer box Completeness of original gift box/certificate directly affects valuation. Try to keep all original factory accessories.

Selling Process

  1. WhatsApp Photos for Quote: Take 5 photos (front, back, liquid level at neck, bottle bottom, outer box) and send to 46135750. Our team will reply with a reference range the same day.
  2. Schedule Handover: Door-to-door or in-store appraisal can be arranged in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, Outlying Islands, and Macau. After confirming the condition on site, settlement will be made immediately in cash or via FPS.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is there a big difference between Hibiki 30 Year Old Kacho Fugetsu and Hibiki 21 Year Old Kacho Fugetsu?

A: A huge difference. The 9-year age gap in the aged liquid itself already creates a significant market price difference. Furthermore, the release quantity of Hibiki 30 Year Old Kacho Fugetsu is far less than that of the 21 Year Old Kacho Fugetsu, making them collectibles of different tiers. It is recommended to sell them separately, not as a bundle.

Q: Will you still buy if the Kacho Fugetsu painting is slightly faded?

A: Yes, we will, but the valuation will be adjusted according to the degree of fading. We recommend WhatsApping close-up photos for us to assess.

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Even for Hibiki, different vintages, labels, and cask types directly affect the valuation. Below are the Hibiki models that Whisky World is currently focusing on purchasing. It is recommended to verify the version before selling:

Hibiki Buyback Extended Information

To learn more about the market prices for other Hibiki vintages and editions, you can visit View All Hibiki Vintages, and refer to Japanese Whisky Full Series Valuation, or enter the Japanese Whisky Encyclopedia series.

First time selling? We recommend referring to About the Whisky World Team, Whisky Buyback Service Description, or directly to Whisky Buyback FAQ.

This whisky has been aged in oak casks, blending cask notes with malty aromas, showcasing the typical complexity of a single malt whisky.

Flavor profile: Upon opening, floral and fruity notes with a hint of honey; mid-palate reveals vanilla and cinnamon from the oak cask; a long finish with a slight smokiness.

This is a single malt Scotch whisky, crafted with meticulous artistry, making it a popular choice in both collecting and tasting markets.

This whisky is a highly sought-after single malt, known for its consistent craftsmanship and combining both collectible and tasting value.