Hakushu Whisky Prices & Investment Data
Hakushu’s allocated age statements ride the same supply squeeze as sister distillery Yamazaki, with auction prices well above retail. We track 4 Hakushu 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 | Hakushu 18 Year Old | £320 | +10.03% | 92 | £525 | £110 | 3 | Hakushu | Full report → |
| 2 | Hakushu 25 Year Old | £2,100 | +6.94% | 81 | £3,900 | £977 | 1 | Hakushu | Full report → |
| 3 | Hakushu 12 Year Old | £79.17 | +4.20% | 99 | £143 | £45.00 | 13 | Hakushu | Full report → |
| 4 | Hakushu 18 Year Old (Limited Edition) | £406 | +1.75% | 90 | £900 | £345 | 0 | Hakushu | Full report → |
About the Hakushu distillery
Hakushu was built by Suntory in 1973 in the forests at the foot of the Japanese Southern Alps, drawing soft granite-filtered water. Its style is green, herbal and lightly smoky — a deliberate counterpoint to Yamazaki’s richness. The Japanese whisky boom put its 12, 18 and 25 year old statements on allocation, and the discontinued or hard-to-find bottlings trade at substantial premiums on the secondary market.
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