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Longrow Whisky Prices & Investment Data

Longrow — Springbank’s heavily peated sister brand — inherits the same tiny production and instant sell-outs, making it a regular at auction. We track 5 Longrow 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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#WhiskyLast PriceAnn. ReturnLiquidityAll-Time HighAll-Time LowTrades (6M)Brand
1Longrow 14 Year Old (2003 Sherry Cask Matured)£160+13.71%100£260£57.781LongrowFull report →
2Longrow 14 Year Old£130+8.93%100£183£47.503LongrowFull report →
3Longrow 18 Year Old£140+5.14%100£161£73.0040LongrowFull report →
4Longrow 21 Year Old£197−2.80%99£345£15420LongrowFull report →
5Longrow 15 Year Old Red Pinot Noir£120−18.74%99£280£1055LongrowFull report →

About Longrow

Longrow is the heavily peated whisky made at the Springbank distillery in Campbeltown, first distilled in the modern era in 1973 to prove the site could produce an Islay-style malt. It shares Springbank’s hand-made production and severely limited output, so its releases — Longrow Peated, the 18 Year Old, and the annual Longrow Red wine-cask editions — are allocated on release and command immediate secondary-market premiums.

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