Bebs
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I personally wouldn’t go anywhere near it. These kinds of schemes have been running since the 1990s along with ‘wine investment schemes’. You won’t see any likely return.Have any of you whiskey drinkers invested in it? I was sent some info recently and it’s done very well.
Not my thing but for the connoisseurs it might enhance your already enjoyable experience.Investing in maturing Scotch whisky can achieve high returns.
Private investors can now access the maturing Scotch whiskey market. You can buy & sell single malt & grain whisky stored in the distiller's bonded warehouse.www.whiskyinvestdirect.com
Just do your own research and buy investment wines by yourself. Just remember, wine is a long term investment.. 5-10 years minimum. You’ll have bonded storage charges of around £20 per case annually so keep that in mind too. Essentially you have to buy the best from the best vintages in order for it to appreciate. A £500 case of wine will not yield a return by the time you deduct storage charges, sellers fee etc.