I have bought a couple of casks from Whisky 1901, but this was my first sale. The sale process was triggered by a divorce so I needed to sell it fairly quickly and that was helped through by the team,... See more
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I carried out market research and spoke to companies for over a year, before finding Robin Sidhu at Whisky 1901. Robin's no hard sales process, complete transparency, no nonsense, calm, professional a... See more
Due to a change in personal circumstances whereby we needed to raise some capital fairly urgently we made the difficult decision to sell one of our barrels. We had only bought it several months earlie... See more
All the staff are verry knowledgeable. Mike help me through every stage acquisition process of my casks, while providing me with personalized options & alternatives that would suitable & within any... See more
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We are investment consultants and managers of rare Whisky portfolios. We match a comprehensive knowledge of Scottish Whisky with financial expertise. We have more than a decade of experience under our belts and strong relationships with the leading distilleries. Every Whisky 1901 broker is trained and certified by the Wine & Spirit Education Trust, one of the World’s leading authorities for education and qualifications in wines and spirits. WSET qualifications are recognised as the international standard for wine and spirit knowledge. Whisky 1901 Ltd are WOWGR certified, awarded by HMRC this license grants permission for a business to own, buy and sell goods in duty suspension in a bonded warehouse. When our clients invest with Whisky 1901, they can enjoy the reassurance of working with an expert audited and approved by the HMRC.
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1 Knightsbridge Green, SW1X 7QA, London, United Kingdom
- 020 3105 1174
- info@whisky1901.com
- whisky1901.com
Knowledgeable, conscientious service
I recently attended an event with Whisky1901 and I can verify that their team is extremely knowledgeable within whisky cask investment. The level of detail, care, knowledge and conscientiousness that goes into their service is clear, and they take real care of their investors. I would trust them with my investment.
Fantastic from start to finish
Whisky 1901 were fantastic from start to finish. I was initially apprehensive as I hadn't invested into whisky before, however they answered all my queries and gave me comfort to trust their expertise!
Excellent experience from first time investor
Excellent experience with Aaron, Robin and the team in achieving the purchase of my first investment in cask whisky. Very knowledgeable when reviewing investment options and understanding short, medium and long term options / risks. Great customer service and looking forward to the Whisky 1901 club events.
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