Scapa Whisky Prices & Investment Data
Scapa’s small output and discontinued age statements give Orkney’s other distillery a niche collector following. We track 3 Scapa 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 | Scapa 12 Year Old | £130 | +5.76% | 100 | £150 | £55.00 | 0 | Scapa | Full report → |
| 2 | Scapa 16 Year Old | £87.69 | +5.16% | 100 | £196 | £45.00 | 29 | Scapa | Full report → |
| 3 | Scapa 14 Year Old | £85.00 | +1.75% | 99 | £150 | £60.00 | 7 | Scapa | Full report → |
About the Scapa distillery
Scapa was founded in 1885 on the shore of Scapa Flow, Orkney, in the shadow of its better-known neighbour Highland Park. It is one of Scotland’s smallest distilleries and distils an unpeated, honeyed island malt in a rare Lomond-style wash still. Little is bottled as single malt under Pernod Ricard’s ownership, so discontinued statements like the 16 Year Old and older vintage releases are the bottles that draw auction interest.
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