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The worlds lust for luxury goods has never been stronger. When watching nations like India and China (The Thirsty Dragon) and their delectable palate for the finest wines, it is apparent the same is happening with Whisky. China has had a particular fondness for Wine from the Bordeaux region, and likewise, these newly rich nations have developed a taste for Scotch Whisky.

 

Production of Whisky must increase to keep up with global demand. Unlike Wine, Whisky does not change in the bottle, so to become a fine Single Malt, the Whisky is left eight years and more before becoming available to the consumer. The longer it develops in the oak cask, the more valuable the Whisky will become. However, Blender companies also buy barrels of different age to blend their Whisky. Currently, Blended Whisky is the most exported out of the UK, but Single Malt is stepping up to the challenge.

 

Here you will find our latest brochure; it is also available in pdf format. If you would prefer the pdf version, please send an email or send me your contact details via our webpage. https://www.jag-ba.com/whisky/

 

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To purchase Cask Whisky, you will need to open a Platform Trading Account; all transactions are placed here. Compared with other investments, this has a lower initial premium, and your first order will include a £200 discount. The investment welcomes both Thai and foreign nationals. If you are interested, please get in touch, and we can arrange a meeting.

 

Contact:

James Gamble

JAG Business Admin Co., Ltd

209/128 Moo 6 Soi Phanead Chang, Pattaya,

Naklua, Banglamung, Chonburi, 20150, Thailand

 

T:  +66 (0) 38 119 641

M: +66 (0)  868 239 704

E:  [email protected]

W: https://www.jag-ba.com

 

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On 5/21/2021 at 7:38 AM, ThaivisaSales said:

What makes Cask Whisky an Attractive Investment?


Nothing.

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Thank you for your opinions, I understand certain investments are not for everyone. For those of you who have commented, may I ask have done your research, and why you don't think think cask whisky is a good idea?

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Although I would like to see and drink more good whisky, I think it would be difficult to succeed financially in any alcohol-related business in Thailand if you are not part of the "in crowd".  Regulations and tax on imported goods + regulation and tax on alcohol + regulations to limit non-thai citizen business opportunities looks like an infinite uphill battle in Thailand.  I don't know about the environment in other Asian countries.

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2 hours ago, captainjackS said:

Although I would like to see and drink more good whisky, I think it would be difficult to succeed financially in any alcohol-related business in Thailand if you are not part of the "in crowd".  Regulations and tax on imported goods + regulation and tax on alcohol + regulations to limit non-thai citizen business opportunities looks like an infinite uphill battle in Thailand.  I don't know about the environment in other Asian countries.

Hey Captain Jack, 

 

I have been informed that Bladnoch will soon be distributed in Thailand, which I am looking forward to getting hold of, it should be available within the next couple of months. This is one of the casks we have available to us. I do agree with your post though regarding tax and regulations. However, this is an investment which will be stored and left to mature in a HMRC bonded warehouse in Scotland.

 

Whisky can take many years to mature and by offering cask whisky to outside investors it creates a cash flow for the distilleries. In most cases whisky becomes more valuable with age, so the longer it is left, the more it will be worth when the owner decides to sell.

 

Going back to your post, we would advise to sell the cask before it is bottled, as this is where tax and VAT will be added. If the whisky is sold while it is still in the bonded warehouse then it is exempt from capital gains tax and Vat in the UK. 

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