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January has delivered several standout ticket releases, with global tours and major events producing strong resale premiums across multiple regions.

February saw the arrival of the delayed Q1 releases from Springbank, which remain among the most consistent flips in the whisky resale market.
Demand for Springbank bottles remains strong due to limited production and sustained interest from collectors and whisky investors. As a result, retail allocations often sell out quickly, with auction prices regularly climbing above original retail pricing.
Members monitoring restocks were able to secure bottles at retail before they disappeared from retailers.

Estimated Profit: £100+
The Springbank 18 Year Old continues to be one of the most reliable flips in the whisky category.
• Retail Price: ~£100
• Auction Resale: £200+
Whenever this bottle appears at retail pricing, it typically moves quickly due to strong collector demand. The consistent resale range around £200 represents a solid return relative to the retail entry price.

Estimated Profit: £50+
The Springbank 15 Year Old also remains a dependable pickup when found at retail pricing.
• Typical Retail: ~£70–£80
• Auction Resale: £120+
While the profit margin is smaller than the 18-year-old, the bottle still offers attractive returns, often landing in the 50–70% ROI range depending on purchase price.
Many collectors also use the 15-year-old to help reach minimum bottle requirements when submitting multiple items to whisky auctions.
February’s releases reinforced that Springbank continues to be one of the most consistent names in whisky flipping.
With demand remaining high and production relatively limited, collectors and resellers continue to monitor retailer restocks closely.
Looking ahead, the whisky resale market appears to be regaining momentum as we move into March, with additional opportunities expected to emerge across both retail drops and auction markets.
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January has delivered several standout ticket releases, with global tours and major events producing strong resale premiums across multiple regions.

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