Whisky: Purchasing Liquid Gold
Whiskey & Wealth Club spoke with Value the Markets about the cask whiskey ownership opportunity and the process of purchasing your first cask.
Whiskey & Wealth Club spoke with Value the Markets about the cask whiskey ownership opportunity and the process of purchasing your first cask.
Cask whiskey ownership is a new world for private clients – but it doesn’t have to be daunting. Whiskey & Wealth Club co-founder Jay Bradley spoke with Forbes about his cask whiskey ownership survival guide.
This year marks a significant time for the history of the whiskey industry. Whiskey produced in the year 2020 may be incredibly rare and could become highly valuable by the end of the decade.
Miles of column inches already document Irish whiskey’s resurgence in the past decade. As a proud Irishman with more than a passing interest in whiskey, this of course makes me happy, but we have been here before. Our industry is an object lesson in boom and bust. This time, our renaissance has to be different.
Cask whisky investment company Whiskey and Wealth Club predicts that this year ‘marks a significant time for the history of the whisky industry’.
Whiskey & Wealth Club co-founder and CEO Scott Sciberras discussed the cask whiskey opportunity with Wealth Professional Canada.
In September, investors purchased a record total of 111.2 palettes of new-make premium spirit through Whiskey & Wealth Club. Investing a total of £1,803,627 as they look to hedge against the uncertainty of the financial markets amidst the pandemic.
Jay Bradley, co-founder of Whiskey & Wealth Club, discusses whiskey ownership opportunities and the effects of the pandemic on many markets on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
Almost 90% of investors have said they are modifying their portfolio approach, with many turning to alternative investments such as whisky to spread risk.
With valuable private collections and individual bottles coming to market, many people are naming bottles and casks of whiskey as their new assets of choice.
The pandemic has accelerated a number of global trends – but what has it meant for cask whiskey? Co-founder Jay Bradley discussed his thoughts with Forbes.
The popularity of whisk(e)y investment has soared in recent years. This year, rare whisky topped the Knight Frank luxury investments index, rising by 564% in value over the last decade.
Whiskey and Wealth Club has sold €7.8 million (US$9m) worth of whisky casks since the start of 2020, double its sales for the same period last year.
Cask whiskey investment leaders, Whiskey & Wealth Club, has reported that cask whiskey’s favourability with investors has strengthened this year.
With global markets in a state of uncertainty, investors are exploring new alternatives, and their top picks are unprecedented and intriguing.