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Assets in Macallan Fine & Rare Collection

Macallan Fine & Rare Collection

Blue Chip Whisky with a 200 Year History

$85,000Collection Value
1,700Total Shares
2Total Bottles
2026-2028Estimated Sale
$50Share Price

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Key Highlights

Broad Whisky Strength

According to the Knight Frank Luxury Index, whisky has been the strongest performing passion asset class over the last 9 years. With a return over 375%, this asset class has beaten art, watches, and other assets.

Blue Chip Brand

Macallan is similar to Apple stock. It is a blue chip whisky brand, and is generally a bellwether for the whisky market. Currently, Macallan represents 40% of the fine whisky market value.

Strong Global Demand

Between 2000 and 2019, the value of Scotch whisky exports to China increased from £10 million to £89 million. The Asian markets continue to show strong end market demand for whisky.

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Collection Description

With the rarest bottles selling for millions, single malt whiskies have long been some of the most coveted and expensive spirits on earth. This has been further born out in the Knight Frank Wealth Report, where whisky has been the leader in the passion asset category for the last 10 years. This passion has translated to the value of collectible whisky sharply rising over the last decade, growing 373% in value since 2013 according to recognized industry authority Rare Whisky 101’s Apex 100 Index. Leading this growth has been Macallan, whose whiskies account for nearly 40% of collectible whisky market share. Over the past 12 months, Macallan whiskies have outpaced the market, increasing 22% in value compared to the RW Apex 1000, which has increased 11%.