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Yoichi 1989 original barrels Buyback

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Why is Yoichi 1989 Single Cask so hard to find? Once sold out, single casks are discontinued.

Nikka Yoichi 1989 Single Cask is an early distilled single malt Japanese whisky from Nikka. Distilled in 1989 and aged for many years in oak casks, it was bottled at cask strength, with the total number of bottles limited by the capacity of a single oak cask. The unique characteristic of a single cask is that once it sells out, a liquid with the exact same flavor profile will no longer be available. This is the core reason it is highly sought after in the collector's market and represents the most substantial bargaining chip for sellers.


Yoichi 1989 Single Cask Market Position and Collection Highlights

Yoichi is a Nikka distillery located in Hokkaido, still insisting on heating its stills with direct coal fire. This high-temperature and difficult-to-control traditional craftsmanship gives Yoichi newmake a distinct smoky aroma and robust body, contrasting sharply with its sister distillery in Miyagikyo, which focuses on lighter, fruity notes. This batch of 1989 newmake was not considered a rarity back then. However, as the global standing of Japanese single malts rose and existing quantities dwindled year by year, it has now become a central target in the collector's market.

Yoichi vintage single casks gradually ceased shipments from 2007, and vintage whiskies were successively withdrawn from the market in 2015. The supply of early distillation vintages like 1989 in the secondary market will only become increasingly tight.


Yoichi 1989 Single Cask Specification Highlights

ItemDescription
Whisky TypeSingle Malt Japanese Whisky.
Bottling FormSingle Cask, bottled at cask strength.
Distillation YearDistilled in 1989, long-term maturation.
Bottle LabelUsually indicates cask number, distillation and bottling years, and total outturn.

Key Factors Affecting Yoichi 1989 Single Cask Resale Price

Assessment ItemOptimal ConditionCommon Deductions
Cask Number and ABV MarkingClear cask number, complete cask strength marking.Marking is blurry, difficult to verify.
Original Wooden Box and CertificateComplete with original wooden box and single cask certificate.No box, no certificate, significant price difference.
Outturn MarkingTotal outturn visible on the bottle; the lower the number, the rarer.Cannot verify outturn.
Fill Level and SealHealthy fill level, intact seal with no leakage.Lower fill level, damaged or opened seal.

Yoichi 1989 Single Cask Valuation and Transaction Process

  1. Photos of Yoichi 1989 Single Cask Condition: Take clear photos of the front, back label, fill level, seal, and box/certificate. WhatsApp them to 46135750 – no need to bring the bottle out first.
  2. Avoid Yoichi 1989 Single Cask being valued as a regular edition: For the same Yoichi 1989 Single Cask, old labels, new labels, limited editions, or differences in the box/certificate can lead to price discrepancies. We will clarify the version before quoting.
  3. Yoichi 1989 Single Cask can be evaluated in-store or at home: We can arrange home visits or in-store evaluations for Yoichi 1989 Single Cask based on your location. Payment will be made after both parties confirm the physical condition.

Common Questions Regarding Yoichi 1989 Single Cask Valuation

Q: I want to sell my Yoichi 1989 Single Cask. Which photos are most crucial?
A: The front, back label, fill level, seal, bottle bottom, and box/certificate are most useful. The vintage marking, label style, fill level, seal, and box/certificate are very critical. For single cask or limited editions, also provide the cask number and bottle bottom.

Q: Is there a significant price difference between 1989 and adjacent vintages (e.g., 1990)?
A: These vintages are close in age, and the difference mainly depends on the specific cask number, outturn, and age. Generally, the discrepancy is not large; however, for extremely rare cask numbers with very limited circulation, the valuation can be significantly higher.

Q: Can vintage single casks without the wooden box and certificate still be sold?
A: Yes, they can. The liquid itself is scarce, and we will still purchase it within the market range; however, there will be an expected price difference compared to the same item with the original wooden box and certificate.

Q: Why do quotes vary slightly each time I inquire?
A: Early vintage single casks are actively traded items. International auction prices and private transaction prices fluctuate. Our quotes will align closely with the current market range, rather than using outdated prices.

If you wish to sell your Yoichi 1989 Single Cask, you can first WhatsApp photos to 46135750; the vintage marking, label style, fill level, seal, and box/certificate are very critical. For single cask or limited editions, also provide the cask number and bottle bottom. If the photos are clear enough, we can usually make an initial assessment of the approximate range.


Yoichi 1989 Single Cask Equivalent Series Models

Yoichi 1989 Single Cask same brand reference:Yoichi 1988 Single Cask, Yoichi 1990 Single Cask, Yoichi 1987 Single Cask.

The secondary market price of Yoichi can vary depending on the distillation year, label version, and maturation cask. Before selling, you can compare it with the following models we primarily purchase:

Further Reading and Market Reference for Yoichi 1989 Single Cask

To learn more about the market prices of different vintages and versions of Yoichi, you can browse more Yoichi buyback models, and refer to the list of Japanese whisky buyback models, or enter the Japanese Whisky Encyclopedia series.

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