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Lagavulin 11 Year Old Offerman Charred Oak Cask Edition Price, Value & Investment Data

Avg. latest price
(as of 2026-08-20)
£70.00
Annualized return
(since 2022-11-01)
▼ -5.72%
12-month change
▼ -7.53%
Liquidity score
100.00%
All-time high
£120.00
All-time low
£62.50
Transactions (total)
160
Transactions (6 mo)
8

Liquidity score: based on historical data, there is a ~100.00% chance that you can sell this bottle on the secondary market at its actual market value.

Lagavulin 11 Year Old Offerman Charred Oak Cask Edition: Price History

The Lagavulin 11 Year Old Offerman Charred Oak Cask Edition is a well-known single malt scotch whisky from the Islay region. Our research shows that it has been listed over 100 times on different whisky auction sites. With that, Lagavulin 11 (Offerman Edition) is considered a very rarely listed yet popular bottle of the secondary market. On this page, we collect all the hard-data and information that we currently have about it!

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How much is a bottle of Lagavulin 11 Year Old Offerman Charred Oak Cask Edition worth?

As of August 2026, a bottle of Lagavulin 11 Year Old Offerman Charred Oak Cask Edition is worth about £70.00 on the UK secondary market — the average hammer price across recent auctions. Over the last 12 months the average price has fallen by 7.53%.

Prices for this bottle have been highly volatile over its auction history. It peaked at £120.00 in February 2023 and bottomed at £62.50 in May 2023. The chart above shows every individual auction sale alongside the monthly average.

Important qualitative insights about the Lagavulin 11 Year Old Offerman Charred Oak Cask Edition whisky

Is it still produced? No — it was a special/limited edition. (This is a new datapoint in our dataset and not yet fully reviewed, so occasionally it may be wrong.)

Taste profile: not yet in our database. (Coming soon…)

Is Lagavulin 11 (Offerman Edition) a good investment?

When we evaluate Lagavulin 11 Year Old Offerman Charred Oak Cask Edition as an investment, we look mainly at two factors: its past performance (annualized return) and how easy it has historically been to sell (liquidity score).

Based on these factors, we consider it an average investment historically, because:

  • it delivered a below-average annualized return: -5.72%
  • it was easy to sell on the secondary market: in ~100.00% of cases a buyer paid the requested price

Is it worth investing in a bottle of Lagavulin 11 Year Old Offerman Charred Oak Cask Edition right now?

No one can tell where prices will be in a month, a year or a decade. What we do know is what it is worth today:

  • its latest average price was £70.00
  • that is -41.67% compared to its all-time high (£120.00)
  • and +12.00% compared to its all-time low (£62.50)

Other editions of this whisky

Here are a few other editions of Lagavulin 11 (Offerman Edition) that we have found on the secondary market:

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Frequently asked questions about Lagavulin 11 Year Old Offerman Charred Oak Cask Edition

Is Lagavulin 11 Year Old Offerman Charred Oak Cask Edition a good investment?

Historically we consider it an average investment: -5.72% annualized return since 2022-11-01, with a 100.00% liquidity score.

How easy is it to sell Lagavulin 11 Year Old Offerman Charred Oak Cask Edition on the secondary market?

Based on historical auction data there is a ~100.00% chance of selling Lagavulin 11 (Offerman Edition) at its actual market value; 8 bottles changed hands at auction in the last 6 months.

For more info, visit the Lagavulin brand’s website: Lagavulin.

Should you invest in this whisky right now?

Before you put money into this bottle, it is worth checking which whiskies are performing best on the secondary market right now. We keep these top lists updated for you:

Disclaimer: past performance is never a 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 so at your own risk.
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