Tag: whisky collecting

Tag: whisky collecting

Spirits & Liquor

What’s the Best Way to Stay Updated on Exclusive Whisky Drops?

You’re here because you’ve seen those limited-edition bottles vanish instantly, or heard about a rare single cask release long after it sold out. You’ve probably tried following a few brands on social media, maybe signed up for a general newsletter, and found yourself still missing the truly exclusive stuff. What you actually need is a […]

Lifestyle

Beyond the Hype: Which Aged Whiskies Generally Hold Value and Appeal to Serious Collectors?

A bottle of The Macallan 1926, featuring a label by Valerio Adami, sold for over $2.7 million in 2023, setting a new world record and proving that the high end of whisky collecting isn’t just about age, but unparalleled scarcity and provenance. If you’re wondering which aged whiskies generally hold value and appeal to serious […]

Spirits & Liquor

Which Whisky Expressions Are Popular with US Collectors for a Specialist Tasting?

The secondary market for American whiskey alone has seen bottles appreciate by double-digit percentages annually in recent years, turning enthusiasts into serious collectors. For a specialist tasting in the US, if you want to feature an expression that consistently excites collectors and offers an unparalleled tasting experience, George T. Stagg is the unequivocal choice. Part […]

Spirits & Liquor

Whisky Collectables: Why the Best Bottles Are Meant to Be Opened

The most valuable whisky collectables are the ones you actually intend to open. Forget the dusty bottles kept solely for speculative resale; true collectables, the ones that genuinely enrich a whisky enthusiast’s journey, are acquired with the ultimate goal of experiencing the liquid inside. This perspective shifts the focus from market speculation to a more […]

Spirits & Liquor

Whisky for Collectors: What to Seek for Value and Prestige

If you’re looking to invest in whisky, or simply build a collection that holds genuine interest and potential value, your real question isn’t just "what’s rare?" but "what’s genuinely sought after and likely to appreciate?" The clearest answer for long-term collectibility lies in limited, older expressions from distilleries with unique, traditional production methods and strong […]