Best Whiskies To Invest In - September Whisky Investment Index — The Three Drinkers (2024)

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By Colin Hampden-White

Macallan does it again.

Macallan has not only managed to stay at the top of the table, but it has also extended its lead. This could be down to a few things. Mainly, it’s because there has been a lot of Macallan at auction recently. Also there have been a few lower-level limited editions come to market over the last year or so and they are finding their way onto the secondary market. Examples of this would be the Concept series, which has had its final release recently, and the editions series. These I believe still have potential to grow even if bought on the secondary market at today’s prices. And it looks like a lot of other people feel the same as these series are doing well at auction.

High value Karuizawa bottles are still coming to auction giving this Japanese closed distillery a strong place on the table and with the recent releases of Brora, the most well known being the Tryptic, Brora continues to do well.

There is little change in the table this month, but the percentages have changed. They have become closer together. This makes it difficult to pick clear winners, but it is also a good sign that one shouldn’t do badly by choosing any of the brands or distilleries below as an investment. As long as one sticks to the rule of buying limited editions, single casks and good independent bottles.

Macallan 2%
Bowmore 1%
Karuizawa 1.0%
Springbank 1.5%
The Dalmore 2%
Brora 2%
Clynelish 2%
Rosebank Official Bottlings 1%
Ardbeg 1%
Glen Grant

With no clear winner other than Macallan, I have chosen a few different brands rather than sticking to one. As any good investment portfolio should have variation.

Bottles to Watch

Ardbeg Drum

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Released a few years ago, this has already had some time in the marketplace and is still a great one to keep your eyes open for.

ABV: 46%
Size: 750ml
Find here: $279.99

From the committee release, this can still be found in the UK.

Ardbeg Drum Committee Release

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ABV: 52%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £295

From the middle of the table I’d look for Clynelish

Clynelish Game of Thrones

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This is a good low-level bottle at well under £50. It is high strength, and although not very limited, it is limited and will run out. A longer prospect, but still worth it.

ABV: 51.2%
Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find here: UK £40.95 // US $178.49

Clynelish 1995 25 year old

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With only 340 bottles of this single cask, cask strength bottle produced, from a well known independent bottler. I think this will do well.

ABV: 51%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £313.15

And from the very top of the table.

The Macallan Edition No.6

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The last in the edition series, these are already collectable. And although not as expensive as earlier editions, it will still rise in value.

ABV: 48.6%
Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find here: UK £299.99 // US $179.99

The Macallan Rare Cask 2021 edition

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When customers are only allowed to buy one, it’s a clear indication that these will sell out fast and be in high demand. An annual release, also shows it’s only going to be created in limited numbers.

ABV: 43%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £249.95

And there we have it. A few suggestions for bottles which I think will do well in the future. As always, they are only suggestions, and I don’t profess to be the fountain of all knowledge, but these ideas might give you a helping hand in choosing bottles to invest in.

To see how this whisky investment index was created, follow this link and if you want to check out August and July’s recommended bottles then click here: August / July.

Best Whiskies To Invest In - September Whisky Investment Index — The Three Drinkers (2024)

FAQs

What whiskey goes up in value? ›

Whisky over 30 years old is the most sought after as it is the rarest. Any whisky bottled at over 50 years old is highly desirable and a very limited number of distilleries have released whisky over 50 years old.

Is investing in whiskey legit? ›

As all investors will tell you, diversification is key and many people like the idea of owning material tangible assets in their portfolios. But investing in whiskey and other bottled spirits can be risky. Most are unlikely to appreciate meaningfully in value, so doing a lot of research first is a must.

What limited edition whiskey is worth collecting? ›

Brands that we would recommend looking out for are The Macallan, The Dalmore, and The Balvenie. Most limited edition single malts from well-known Scottish distilleries make an excellent addition to any whisky collection.

Is now a good time to invest in whisky? ›

Broadly speaking, the luxury whisky investment market is booming- genuinely rare and unrepeatable whiskies are what the market desires and as a result the potential for long-term growth is enormous as demand is increasingly high and supply finite.

What whisky to invest in in 2024? ›

How to choose the right whisky to invest in
WhiskyType
The Macallan 18 Year Old Sherry OakSingle Malt
Yamazaki 18 Year OldJapanese Single Malt
Springbank 21 Year OldSingle Malt
Ardbeg CorryvreckanIslay Single Malt
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How do I know what whiskey to invest in? ›

Look for older vintages (18 years or older) since these usually give beyond satisfactory results at auction events. Yamazaki and Karuizawa: Investments in Japanese whisky are on the rise. Also, the Rare Whisky 101 Japanese Whisky Index gained by 11.75% in 2022.

What is the best whisky to collect? ›

10 Best Whiskey Bottles for Your Collection (Expensive and Budget Options)
  • The Macallan Lalique 55 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
  • 2022 Oban Distillers Edition Double Matured Montilla Fino Sherry Cask Wood Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
  • Jameson Bow Street 18 Year Old Cask Strength Irish Whiskey.

Is limited edition whisky a good investment? ›

Single malt whiskies can be a good choice of investment due to their limited releases and collector's value. However, blends tend to be a more accessible option and are often more affordable. One of the key aspects that can determine the value of cask whisky is the maturation process.

What's the best alcohol to invest in? ›

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What alcohol is a good investment? ›

Mature Whiskies

Generally, irrespective of the brand and quality, older whisky makes a better investment. At auctions, bottles from yesteryear continue to be desirable: Laphroaig 10-year old varieties from the 1970s, as well as Lagavulin 12 and Talisker 8-year olds.

How much should I invest in whiskey? ›

The good news is that you don't need £1.2 million to invest – you can start with a couple of hundred pounds. But there is no guarantee you will make a profit. Many people invest for the pleasure of learning more about whisky and having a bottle to open on a special occasion.

Does rare whiskey increase in value? ›

Rarity: A whiskey might become more valuable when there is less number of bottles. Age and Vintage: Whiskey increases in value as it becomes older. However, there are a few exceptions for limited edition bottles or special vintages.

Does the value of whiskey increase with age? ›

Older whiskies, like wine or Parmesan cheese, increase in value as they age, but they also require a bet on uncertain future demand. So, for a distiller that currently enjoys success selling a modestly aged whisky, the decision to add a longer-aged spirit is full of uncertainty.

Are whiskey bottles a good investment? ›

Historically bottles of whisky have seen per annum returns that vary between 40% growth all the way down to negative 12%… Ultimately whisky is like any other investment; whether it is a good investment depends on which bottles you buy, and when.

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