Something we’re often asked at McTear’s is “when is the best time to sell whisky?”
It’s a difficult question, as there are so many factors that influence auction prices for whisky. One distillery’s star might be on the rise while another’s wanes, and you never know what’s around the corner. So, what’s the answer? Our advice: strike while the iron’s hot.
There are so many expressions that are performing exceptionally well at the moment. For example, if you’ve picked up any of these whiskies in our past auctions, you may be pleasantly surprised by their current valuation:
Springbank 1965 Cadenhead’s Cask #2164
Then: December 2017 – Sold for £2400
Now: July 2022 – Sold for £4800
Macallan Private Eye
Then: April 2017 – Sold for £1500
Now: May 2023 – Sold for £3800
Ardbeg 25 Year Old Lord of the Isles
Then: April 2017 – Sold for £500
Now: July 2023 – Sold for £850
Clynelish 17 Year Old Manager’s Dram
Then: September 2017 – Sold for £420
Now: August 2023 – Sold for £1200
St Magdalene 20 Year Old 100 Years of Waterloo Street
Then: January 2017 – Sold for £550
Now: April 2023 – Sold for £1900
Of course, these are just a few examples, so don’t hesitate to get in touch with our whisky department for a free, up-to-date valuation. There’s no time like the present.
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