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Discover How To Buy Barreled Bourbon From Leading Distilleries
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Bourbon

The Rising Star Of The Spirits World
Consumers around the globe are now consuming more bourbon than ever before. In addition to surging demand, the market for collectible bourbon is just on the cusp of breaking out. As consumers begin to view high-end bourbon as a luxury, status symbol and worthy indulgence; it is expected that values will rise significantly in the years to come. The “Bourbon Boom” is here.
116%
Annual output over the past 10 years
$20k
Auction money of bottles of rare bourbon
2014
$2.683M
2015
$2.894M
2016
$3.116M
2017
$3.368M
2018
$3.592M
2019
$3,979M
2020
$4,306M
2021
$4,593M
2022
$5,076M
2023
$5,269M
The growth evolution of whiskey supplier revenue in the last 10 years (millions)

How Does Bourbon Ownership Stack Up?

Barreled bourbon has shown exceptional stability and consistency in performance over the long-term. These characteristics make bourbon casks an important holding for buyers looking to diversify their portfolio with an asset that offers unparalleled resilience across economic cycles.

Since 2010, prices for bourbon casks have appreciated on average 13.85% per year on average, depending on the distillery and age. In comparison to other asset classes, bourbon has outpaced nearly every other category. The lone exception being rare scotch whisky bottles as tracked by the Knight Frank Luxury Index.
Of particular significance, this appreciation has statistically been un-correlated to the stock and bond markets. This is an important consideration for buyers seeking a diversified portfolio with a hedge protecting against declines in traditional asset holdings.
13,85%
/ year
Average prices for bourbon casks
582
%
Rare
Whisky
365
%
Bourbon
Barrels
265
%
Emerging
Whisky Bottles
212
%
Scotch
Whisky Bottles
Whisky Collection
194
%
Classic Car
193
%
Coins
189
%
Stamps
180
%
S&P500
Conventional Assets
Ingredients
Contains corn
100% malted barley
Difference in taste
Bourbon has a bit of a sweeter with notes of caramel and vanilla.
Use of peat as a heat source to dry the barley, instills the smoky flavors that are a signature characteristic of many of the most popular scotch brands.
Aging process
Bourbon distillate must be put into a new, charred oak barrels to age
Rest at least 2 years
Bourbon’s sweet spot lies between 6 and 12 years
Scotch is put into used barrels, thus toning down the intense flavors imparted by the barrel onto the spirit.
Rest at least 3 years in used casks
Scotch’s sweet spot lies between 15 and 50 years
Asset type
Short term
Long term

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