Bruichladdich Whisky Prices & Investment Data
Bruichladdich’s revival-era releases and its cult Octomore and Port Charlotte lines built a loyal collector base. We track 4 Bruichladdich bottlings with real auction data: average hammer prices, annualized returns, liquidity and transaction volume, refreshed monthly from four UK whisky auction houses.
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| # | Whisky | Last Price | Ann. Return | Liquidity | All-Time High | All-Time Low | Trades (6M) | Brand | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bruichladdich 25 Year Old (1990 Sherry Cask Edition) | £330 | +3.22% | 96 | £480 | £220 | 2 | Bruichladdich | Full report → |
| 2 | Bruichladdich 10 Years Old (Tall Bottle) | £50.00 | +2.03% | 99 | £140 | £30.00 | 3 | Bruichladdich | Full report → |
| 3 | Bruichladdich 25 Year Old (WMD III Yellow Submarine 1991) | £520 | +1.42% | 98 | £950 | £326 | 5 | Bruichladdich | Full report → |
| 4 | Bruichladdich 10 Years Old (The Laddie) | £45.00 | −1.23% | 100 | £95.00 | £37.50 | 2 | Bruichladdich | Full report → |
About the Bruichladdich distillery
Bruichladdich was built on Islay in 1881 and famously revived in 2001 after years of silence, becoming the island’s experimental workshop: unpeated Bruichladdich, heavily peated Port Charlotte, and Octomore — the most heavily peated whisky in the world — all made on Victorian equipment with obsessive provenance labelling. Now owned by Rémy Cointreau, its early revival-era bottlings and limited Octomore editions attract reliable auction interest.
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