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Why You Should Invest in Whiskey?
Whiskey investing is having a moment and that moment is now:
Rare whiskey returned 314% from 2013 to 20231, making it "the best performing asset of the decade" according to Knight Frank.
1 as of July 2023
Why You Should Invest in Whiskey?
Recent whiskey exit
In November 2022, Vinovest offered high-rye bourbon casks to clients for $1,415 per barrel. Seven months later, an alcoholic beverage producer inquired about buying those same casks at a contract price of $1,850 each, resulting in a 30.7% return.
Recent Whiskey Exit
$27.5M
150,000+
1.7M+
capital returned
Vinovest members
bottles under custody
capital returned
Vinovest members
bottles under custody
You Don't Have to Be a Whiskey Expert
Share your investing goals during a free consultation, and our whiskey experts and data-driven algorithm will pick proven, high-appreciating American whiskeys for your portfolio.
Interested in Ultra-Rare Scotch?
Book a call with one of our advisors to get access to rare scotch from legendary distilleries.
Share your investing goals during a free consultation, and our master sommeliers and data-driven algorithm will pick proven, high-appreciating wine for your portfolio.
Book a call with one of our advisors to get access to rare wine from legendary wineries.
You Don't Have to Be a Wine Expert
After funding, your casks will be allocated to you in 2-3 days. You own your casks, and we take care of storage, insurance, and helping you sell when your assets have matured to their ideal selling windows to maximize your profits. Don’t want to sell your cask? Opt to have it bottled.
The hold time and performance of casks may vary and are subject to market conditions. The example provided is for illustrative purposes only and should not be considered as a guarantee or prediction of future performance.
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American Whiskey Performance Explained
The majority of American Whiskey brands market themself to consumers as craft & boutique products. However, the reality is that most brands source some or all of their whiskey from large industrial contract distillers. Several factors drive the prices:
Legally, all bourbon must be aged in new, charred oak barrels. Because of this law bourbon producers can not reuse barrels, which puts a stress on the supply chain & continuously results in barrel shortages.
Barrel Shortages
Craft Distilling Boom
CONTRACT DISTILLING & BRANDS THAT SOURCE YOUR CASKS
Vinovest enables you to invest in these casks early, before they are aged and sold to brands. Through our distilling partnerships and live contract pricing we offer exclusive allocations and exit flexibility, providing a non-correlated shorter duration alternative investment.
In just the last 10 years, the number of craft distilleries in this country has ballooned from around 100 to more than 2,000. The majority of which source from contract distillers.
Experts are bullish on whiskey. They expect the global market to grow from $59.8 billion to $81.21 billion in value by 2025.
Global Demand is Growing
Whiskey investing is having a moment and that moment is now:
Rare whiskey returned 314% from 2013 to 20231, making it "the best performing asset of the decade" according to Knight Frank.
1 as of July 2023
In November 2022, Vinovest offered high-rye bourbon casks to clients for $1,415 per barrel. Seven months later, an alcoholic beverage producer inquired about buying those same casks at a contract price of $1,850 each, resulting in a 30.7% return.
Interested in Ultra-Rare Scotch?