The House of Suntory is the Japanese spirits house of Suntory, founded in 1899 by Shinjiro Torii in Osaka. Torii opened the Yamazaki distillery in 1923, establishing Japan's first malt whisky distillery, and the house went on to define Japanese whisky making over the following century.
Its whisky portfolio includes the Yamazaki and Hakushu single malts, the Hibiki blended whisky range, and Toki and Chita, alongside super-premium and limited releases. Aged expressions such as Yamazaki 25 and Hibiki 30 sit at the top of the range, and rare bottlings, including Yamazaki 55, have achieved six-figure results at auction, placing Japanese whisky among the most collectible spirit categories. The house also produces Roku craft gin and Haku vodka, both built on Japanese botanicals and ingredients.
The House of Suntory operates under Suntory Holdings, one of the world's largest spirits companies. Its whiskies have earned numerous international awards, and demand for aged stock has led to allocation of many expressions. Products are distributed globally through premium spirits retailers, bars, and travel retail.