How to Exit Your Whisky Cask Investment
Exit Process
How to Liquidate Your Casks
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The Scottish whisky investment market offers substantial liquidity with multiple exit options.
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Sales are facilitated by our extensive sales network
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Whisky Cask Club has multiple exit strategies include sales to distilleries, bottlers, blenders, private collectors, or auctions. WCC does not charge a commission on liquidations.
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Clients typically experience an average execution time of 7 -14 days for liquidating their positions, though this may vary based on portfolio size.
Taking you through your exits:
SELL BACK
TO THE DISTILLERIES OR INDEPENDENT BOTTLERS
Simply coordinate with the Whisky Cask Club or other brokers to sell your whisky cask when it reaches the desired maturity.
Since producing whisky requires significant financial and human resources, many distilleries sell a portion of their new make spirit to manage their operational and production expenses, with the intention of repurchasing it later to bottle under their own labels.
This approach offers a straightforward and hassle-free exit strategy, as distilleries are often open to repurchasing casks at a competitive market rate. Additionally, numerous brands are in constant need of aged stock to meet their bottling demands across various whiskey markets. Consulting with your broker can help you determine the most suitable exit strategy.
SELL ON
TO OTHER INVESTORS
Similarly, our vast network includes private investors, cask collectors, and whisky enthusiasts who are continually searching for distinctive, matured casks.
Partnering with us connects you to a wide-ranging group of potential buyers who understand the worth of a premium cask.
Moreover, you have the option to sell your casks directly to private buyers or through an auction, depending on what best aligns with your current needs and time-horizon.
CARVE YOUR OWN
BOTTLE THE WHISKY YOURSELF
Lastly, for clients interested in personal enjoyment of their whisky, we offer services to bottle and provide private labelling for your own brand or special occasions, such as weddings, transforming your casks into a memorable experience.
Alternatively, you may opt to keep your cask for a longer period. As the whisky ages, it becomes increasingly rare and potentially more valuable.
The value of your aged whiskey cask will depend on factors such as the brand, scarcity, and age, all of which are considered by us when choosing the distillery.