
Low-key indie-bottled Macallan flips for £100+ profit, solid margin driven by collector appeal and cheeky branding.
To celebrate the 2025 Arran Whisky Festival and the brand’s 30th anniversary, Arran Distillery launched the Harmony Edition Volume 8. With just 1,000 bottles produced, the release was limited to ballot entry only. Historically, Harmony editions have performed steadily at auction, and this year’s run is no different, with early resales already delivering tidy profits.
Retail price set at £136 via ballot entry.
Bottles are already moving on the secondary market for £180+.
Short-term profit averages £60+, with auctions often hitting £200.
Holding strategy could push per-bottle profit towards £100 within a year.
Risk level rated at 2/5 due to ballot charge system and limited run.
01/06/2025
Arran launched the Harmony Volume 8 ballot for White Stag members.
10/06/2025
Winners confirmed, with most entries securing bottles.
20/06/2025
20–30 June 2025 - Bottles began selling at £180+ in auctions and private sales.
30/06/2026
June 2026 (forecast) - Prices expected to climb closer to £220–£240, boosting per-bottle profit to ~£100.

▶️ Ballot Link – Arran Harmony Volume 8
▶️ Arran White Stag Community
▶️ eBay Sold Listings
The Arran Harmony Volume 8 is a low-risk, easy flip with strong upside. Early movers secure a simple £60+ profit, while patient holders can expect closer to £100 within a year. With only 1,000 bottles in circulation, supply will inevitably tighten, and collectors will pay premiums. For resellers, this is a straightforward ballot entry worth considering, especially given Arran’s track record of appreciation.

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