The Johnnie Walker 18 Years Old is a well-known blended scotch whisky, first established by John Walker, a Scottish grocer. (The brand is now owned by the multinational company Diageo.) Our research shows that it has been listed over 300 times on different whisky auction sites. With that, Johnnie Walker 18 is considered a rarely listed but very popular bottle of the secondary market. On this page, we collect all the hard-data and information that we currently have about it!
- Average latest price of a Johnnie Walker 18 Years Old (Gold Label Centenary Blend) bottle: £48.31 (as of 2024-12-02)
- Annualized return: -1.34% (since 2015-04-01)
- Liquidity score: 98.94% (based on historical data there’s an ~98.94% chance that you’ll be able to sell this bottle on the secondary market at its actual market value)
Johnnie Walker 18 Years Old (Gold Label Centenary Blend): Price History
Avg. latest price | Annualized return | All-Time High |
£48.31 | -1.34% | £75.00 |
Transactions (total) | Transactions (last 6 months): | Liquidity score |
376 | 10 | 98.94% |
Important qualitative insights about the Johnnie Walker 18 Years Old (Gold Label Centenary Blend) whisky
Is it still produced? No. (It was a special/limited edition.) (Note: this is a new datapoint in our dataset, not yet reviewed — thus sometimes it might be wrong.)Taste: This data is not yet collected in our database. (Coming soon…)
Is Johnnie Walker 18 (Gold Label Centenary Blend) a good investment?
When we evaluate Johnnie Walker 18 Years Old (Gold Label Centenary Blend) as an investment, we look at two things mainly: its past performance (annualized return) and how easy was it to sell historically (liquidity score).
Based on these factors, we consider it as an average investment historically because:
- it had a below-average annualized return: -1.34%
- it was easy to sell it on the secondary market: ~98.94% of the cases there was a buyer for the requested price
Is it worth to invest in a bottle of Johnnie Walker 18 Years Old (Gold Label Centenary Blend) right now?
We don’t know. One can never tell where the prices will be in one month, one year or 10 years… But we know how much it is worth right now:
- its latest average price was £48.31
- which is -35.58% compared to its all time high price (which was £75.00)
- and +40.04% compared to its all time low (which was £34.50)
Disclaimer: Please note that past performance is never guarantee of future results! The information on this page is here to help you but it is not investment advice nor personal financial advice. Investing in any asset class is risky, you do that at your own risk!
Other editions of this whisky
Here are a few other editions of Johnnie Walker 18 (Gold Label Centenary Blend) that we have found on the secondary market:
Should you invest in Johnnie Walker 18 Years Old (Gold Label Centenary Blend) right now?
Before you invest in this bottle, you might want to check out what are the best performing and the most expensive whiskies on the secondary market right now. We have created these top lists for you:
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Related Whiskies:
- Johnnie Walker 12 Years Old (Black Label)
- Johnnie Walker 15 Years Old (Green Label)
- Johnnie Walker 12 Years Old (1980s)
For more info, visit Johnnie Walker brand’s website: Johnnie Walker.
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