
Springbank’s Local Barley 2010 (13 YO) release flipped for over 2x retail, thanks to its rarity, distillery rep, and collector demand.
Springbank continues to be one of the most reliable names in collectible whisky. Their 6 Year Old 100 Proof bottling, retailing at £50, quickly attracted secondary demand and is already achieving £110-£120 on the resale market. With Christmas approaching and Springbank’s reputation for limited allocations, prices are expected to hold steady into Q4.
Retail launch priced at £50, making entry affordable.
Early aftermarket activity shows bottles selling for £110-£120.
Reputation: Springbank has a long-standing track record of collectible strength.
Near-term outlook: prices expected to stay firm through Christmas.
Risk level low: even low-end Springbank bottles usually maintain or appreciate.
16/08/2025
Springbank 6 Year Old 100 Proof confirmed at £50 retail.
01/09/2025
Retail stock disappears quickly through specialist whisky shops.
05/09/2025
5–10 September 2025 - eBay and whisky marketplaces record bottles at £110–£120.
08/12/2025
Collectors and gift buyers expected to keep prices stable or higher.

This release shows why Springbank is a staple in whisky flipping. At just £50 retail, buyers are already clearing £60+ profit per bottle. With the festive season ahead, prices should remain firm, giving resellers confidence to hold or move stock quickly. As ever, patience with Springbank can pay dividends, but even fast movers are already well in the green.

Springbank’s Local Barley 2010 (13 YO) release flipped for over 2x retail, thanks to its rarity, distillery rep, and collector demand.

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