
2023 North British, Refill Barrel 'Full Cask' No 1079, Lowlands
Full barrel · No. 03 - Scotland, United KingdomOpen Orders
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Your Holdings
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Market Data
| Ask price | Quantity | Cumulative qty | Platform |
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| $945 | 1 | 1 | Vinovest |
| $950 | 1 | 2 | Vinovest |
| $1,105 | 1 | 3 | Vinovest |
| $1,235 | 17 | 20 | Vinovest |
| $1,300 | 5 | 25 | Vinovest |
Every row is a live ask on the Vinovest book, not a completed sale. The estimated market price above is a Liv-ex-based valuation and will often sit above the lowest ask; the book is what you can actually trade against today. Highest bid on the book: $300.
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Condition Standards
- All bottles are inspected for label and cork condition
- Fill levels are verified and documented
- Stored in temperature and humidity controlled facilities
- Original packaging preserved when available
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- Condition notes provided for each lot
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About This Cask
Investing in North British casks presents an attractive opportunity due to the distillery's distinguished heritage, rarity of premium aged stock, and increasing consumer interest in fine Scottish grain whiskies. Established in 1885 in Edinburgh, North British Distillery is renowned as one of Scotland’s most prestigious grain whisky producers, playing a critical role in supplying blends for some of the world's most respected Scotch brands. Despite its significance, official single-grain bottlings from North British remain exceptionally rare, leading to heightened demand among collectors and independent bottlers. As available aged cask stocks gradually diminish, North British casks represent increasingly scarce and valuable assets, offering investors strong potential for appreciation.
Furthermore, the global whisky market continues to evolve toward greater appreciation of grain whisky, with collectors and enthusiasts worldwide recognizing the exceptional quality and nuanced character found in well-aged expressions. Markets in Asia, North America, and Europe increasingly seek unique, historically significant whiskies beyond traditional single malts, positioning premium grain whiskies like North British to experience robust growth in popularity and value. Investors acquiring North British casks thus benefit from both inherent scarcity and a broader trend favoring rare, aged grain whiskies, making these casks highly promising investments with significant potential for sustained future appreciation.