How to collect whisky

Your journey through the world of whisky starts here.

Our Process

At EW&W we offer a step-by-step guide on how to collect Whisky. Firstly, we have a wide range of choices of casks one can choose from. This is key for collecting, it is important to select from well known distilleries, but also ones which are selected for some of the largest whisky blend brands in the world, such as ‘Johnnie Walker’ and Grants’.

Secondly for single malts, the quantity of the whisky that is produced is key.  The more limited the initial quantity, the quicker the whisky will increase in value as bottles are consumed around the world and its supply becomes more limite

Why collect with us

As rare whisky is defined as an asset class its primary objective is to safeguard collectors capital in the event of market downturns.

Rare Whisky has outperformed every other major financial index over the past two decades. Historically it has shown low correlation to mainstream assets, making it a useful portfolio diversifier.

After a consultation with our qualified traders, a bespoke portfolio is designed. We then provide the acquisition, maintenance and exit strategy.

The Global Whisky market is anticipated to rise at a considerable rate during the forecast period, between 2023 and 2030

Frequently Asked Questions

The HMRC manages all companies dealing in whisky brokering, with help from the Scottish Whisky Association and must hold appropriate licences with HMRC, by undergoing a thorough application process to gain a licence called a WOWGR. This process requires many checks with HMRC, background information, business plans and applications to trade with reputable brokers.

All stock purchased through us is stored in a bonded warehouse and will be insured after paying a small fee, depending on the size of stock which covers fire, theft and water damage; should this occur,  you will be compensated for the price of the current market value. All casks are stored at our bonded warehouse in Scotland and rare bottlings will be stored in our EHD bonded warehouse which has the same insurance policy.

After confirmation of purchase, you will receive a Title Deed Certificate outlining which casks you own. These casks have all been registered with the bonded warehouse and the original distillery that gives you authenticity of the cask, and allows you to sell your cask through other channels if you wish.

The value of premium whisky is largely determined by age, as well as the quality of the distillery and brands they release. Considered to be the most valuable are Single Malt whisky’s which occupy the higher end of the spectrum, compared to the blends. While this is true, all blends are a mix of younger and older single malts to gain the flavours that they wish to acquire, so this means collecting in casks gives you a greater scope to sell your product for either single malts, or blends. While all whisky increases in value over time, some increase more than others.

Once the cask has been transferred into your ownership, you are able to sell at any time of your choosing. For casks, we recommend a minimum of three years in order to get great returns, but the collection can be held for as long as you wish. The returns depend largely on the brand and how long you hold the whisky. We advise our clients that a typical return per annum ranges from 12% to 15%.

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