Whisky investment intelligence
50 Tullibardine expressions tracked across 405+ auction observations.
12-mo avg return
-3.6%
Median return
-4.2%
Volatility (±)
17.5%
Verdict
Soft market — selective buys only
Tullibardine bottles with the largest year-over-year median price gains.
| Bottle | Current median | 12mo ago | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tullibardine 1992 Premier Cru Classe Finish | £85 | £63 | +36.0% |
| Tullibardine 1993 Moscatel Wood Finish | £75 | £58 | +30.4% |
| Tullibardine 25 Year Old | £145 | £125 | +16.0% |
| Tullibardine 1986 Single Cask #697 | £150 | £130 | +15.4% |
| Tullibardine 20 Year Old | £75 | £66 | +13.2% |
| Tullibardine 2003 18 Year Old ‘Kibblecask 4’ Whisky Broker | £55 | £50 | +10.0% |
| Tullibardine 2008 Single Cask #150001 | £60 | £55 | +9.1% |
| Tullibardine 1988 Vintage | £68 | £63 | +8.0% |
Highest median auction price — the established collectables.
Affordable Tullibardine expressions for first-time collectors — at least 3 auction observations to confirm market liquidity.
Tullibardine bottles that have softened — either fair-value entry points or bottles to avoid, depending on your thesis.
Past auction prices are the most defensible signal of a bottle's collectable value — but they are not a forecast. The data below comes from 405+ hammered lots across six major auction houses; none of it is curated or pay-for-placement.
Three rules-of-thumb a working collector should keep in mind:
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