produced there. The two bottles in question are a 36-year-old single-cask single malt whisky, which according to Vint is among just 105 remaining in the world, and a 31-year-old single-cask single malt whisky, of which there are only 146 bottles.
There are 1,580 shares available tofor $100 each, and the estimated sale will happen sometime between 2024 and 2027. This should allow these bottles to increase in value beyond their current estimation, and Vint cites the historical return on these whiskies as nearly 28 percent. Indeed, a single bottle of the 36-year-old Sapphire Geisha whisky sold for close to $50,000 in 2020.
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