STORAGE & PROVENANCE

Cask whisky is stored and secured for 5 years free of charge

Our WOWGR certificate (Departmental Trader Registration Number: 127 4643 13/0001) issued by HMRC, authorises us to store cask whisky under their licences in a vetted and approved Scottish excise warehouse.

Vintage Acquisitions store whisky casks across a number of HMRC approved distilleries in Scotland.

  • Cask whisky is stored and secured for 5 years free of charge. Thereafter a charge of £65.00 per cask per annum applies. *This charge may be subject to change.
  • All bottled whisky can be delivered to most global addresses (charges apply) once duty and VAT have been paid.
  • All bottled whisky purchased under HMRC law can be transferred (free of charge) to any requested HMRC licenced warehouse.

Scotch Whisky Cask Ownership Guide

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Request your free copy of the Vintage Acquisitions ‘Scotch Whisky Cask Ownership’ guide to explore the key facets of the market.

* You must be 18 or over to order with Vintage Acquisitions

1. Whisky cask investments are unregulated in the UK
2. The value of investments is variable and can go down as well as up
3. Fees apply and these are outlined in our terms and conditions
4. The volume of spirit will decrease over time, commonly known as ‘the Angels’ share’, see website for more details.

"Read our everything you need to know guide for owning cask whisky."

Within this complimentary guide, you’ll learn:

✓ A message from our founder
✓ About Vintage Acquisitions
✓ Products & services
✓ Reasons to buy
✓ Benefits of whisky cask purchase
✓ Whisky facts
✓ Choosing the right cask(s)
✓ Whisky by regions
✓ The purchase process
✓ An appreciating asset
✓ Client case studies
✓ Proven exit options
✓ Storage & provenance
✓ Frequently asked questions

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