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Value of Bottle of Van Winkle 12 year
December 17, 2020, 04:14 PM
VerneValue of Bottle of Van Winkle 12 year
I have a gentleman that is interested in a bottle of Van Winkle 12 year Lot B that I have. It was purchased in December 2016 if that matters.
I have looked online and prices are all over the place. I asked him to make an offer but has declined and keeps saying give him a price. So here I am. This is just an acquaintance (friend of a friend's friend).
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you,
Verne
December 17, 2020, 04:17 PM
HRKquote:
Van Winkle 12 year Lot B
LinkTell him a grand, show him the link,
December 17, 2020, 04:23 PM
Balzé Halzé$1,000 seems pretty steep.
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December 17, 2020, 04:44 PM
Hobbs$1000 seems like a bargain when you see the 2016 listed for $3K on this site ... and it's out of stock !!! ...
https://caskcartel.com/product...-old-bourbon-whiskeyElsewhere, I've seen it listed for $900 to $1300. Van Winkle's suggested retail price when they release a new batch of Special Reserve 12yr old? ... $80 ...
https://www.courier-journal.co...ns-worth/3929786002/So this is a case where there isn't much product to begin with and even less after a few short years. It all comes down to what someone is willing to pay ... or let it go for.
December 17, 2020, 04:46 PM
TSEIf you could forward a small sample I would be able to come up with a more accurate price, but $1000 seems reasonable considering the market.
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December 17, 2020, 05:27 PM
Xer0Funny story involving the exact same year and vintage Pappy's that I had. So my biological mother (who I hadn't seen for 30+ years) came visiting for a couple of weeks from Australia. Well while I was working during the day, apparently she was "sipping" my Pappy's (as it was the only alcohol in the house since I normally don't drink and was saving it for a special occasion) to pass the time while I was gone during the day. I didn't even notice because it normally just was sitting on a kitchen shelf.
Just before she left she mentioned how much she enjoyed the taste of the Whiskey and apologized for drinking the entire thing over the two weeks, but would be happy to buy me another. She was rather shocked when she found out how much it was worth! Her words were "No wonder it was so good!" Whatcha gonna do!? I just told her I'm glad she enjoyed it.
December 17, 2020, 05:59 PM
rburgquote:
Originally posted by Xer0:
Well while I was working during the day,
Mine's the 21 year with a 1997 date.

And I keep it along with my A H Hirsch locked in the gun safe, along with other valuables like my ammo.
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December 17, 2020, 06:08 PM
alreadydeadI have drank all mine, it was good, but not a Grand good.
I would rate it with the other $60-100 bottle.
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December 17, 2020, 08:12 PM
VerneI've had Van Winkle before so drinking this one is not a big deal.
Now I'm very glad I asked. I was leaning towards $800.
Thanks again and I will let you know what he says.
December 17, 2020, 08:14 PM
bertoThe 12yr is currently selling for $600-$650 on the black market sites. Stores advertising higher prices might sell for higher prices if the right customer walks in or orders online but those higher prices are wishes. If bottles were actually selling at that price they would be sold and no longer available online. If you listed at $600 on the black market sites it would sell within the hour. $650 might take a day. One auctioned at day ago for $625. These were moving at $450 less than a year ago. The market has gotten increasingly stupid since summer.
December 18, 2020, 07:56 AM
rsboloLet us know how your sale goes!
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December 18, 2020, 09:23 AM
Ox190quote:
Originally posted by berto:
The 12yr is currently selling for $600-$650 on the black market sites. Stores advertising higher prices might sell for higher prices if the right customer walks in or orders online but those higher prices are wishes. If bottles were actually selling at that price they would be sold and no longer available online. If you listed at $600 on the black market sites it would sell within the hour. $650 might take a day. One auctioned at day ago for $625. These were moving at $450 less than a year ago. The market has gotten increasingly stupid since summer.
I've seen as high as $800 on secondary (which is insane) but yes the stores priced over that are out of their minds. I've been blown away by secondary pricing this year. I'm hoping the bourbon bubble bursts soon it's out of control.
December 18, 2020, 12:06 PM
joel9507quote:
keeps saying give him a price.
That's a negotiating tactic that gets old quickly, IMO.
Whoever gives a number first in negotiating gives away information. It's an offer, and the other side gets the option to accept, while it's very hard for the number-giver to change in their own favor.
So this is just an old hand, probing for weakness, IMO. If someone proves willing to give that first number, it says they are more involved than the other side, and that gives information also.
I never respond directly with a number to questions like this, usually respond with an oblique question, along the lines of 'what are you seeing in the market?'
The question asker has the power. Always be asking.

December 18, 2020, 12:12 PM
GeorgeairAs per above, offer at $1K and expect 800.
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December 18, 2020, 12:37 PM
HRKquote:
Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
$1,000 seems pretty steep.
Maybe start out higher, the price on the link was $1200.
Bet if the OP starts with that amount the guy will say, "be serious give me a real offer" meaning he wants you to drop the price before making a counter. It's a tactic to get you counter offering yourself without him even showing his hand, at this point he's still uncommitted...
If he does, just tell him "I don't negotiate with myself, if you are serious then show me with a valid reasonable offer, if "Friend" hadn't said you were interested it wasn't for sale, so if you really want it, make an offer and let me see how serious you are.."
He'll either offer up a price or walk...
December 18, 2020, 12:40 PM
tatortoddquote:
Originally posted by joel9507:
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keeps saying give him a price.
That's a negotiating tactic that gets old quickly, IMO.
Real damn old. If it were me I'd throw out a high number and raise it $100 every inevitable dumb ass comment made. Life is too damn short to put up with "friends" of friends of this ilk.
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DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. December 18, 2020, 01:24 PM
bertoquote:
Originally posted by Ox190:
I've seen as high as $800 on secondary (which is insane) but yes the stores priced over that are out of their minds. I've been blown away by secondary pricing this year. I'm hoping the bourbon bubble bursts soon it's out of control.
A completed sale? That's bonkers. The bubble ain't popping any time soon. I've been telling people these are the good old days for about 3 years. Think it's bad now? Wait until global demand jumps exponentially.
December 18, 2020, 03:11 PM
jhe888I don't know what it is worth, but since he is the one who wants to buy, I say he makes the first offer. If you want to sell, and he insists you go first, make your opening demand high, but not stupid high. If you want $700, ask for $1000. Bargain from there.
The fish is mute, expressionless. The fish doesn't think because the fish knows everything. December 18, 2020, 03:17 PM
GeorgeairI'm changing my answer. I'd go silent on him and wait for him to come to you. If he wants it he will, if not you should put it back in the safe and wait for a nearby SigShoot.
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December 18, 2020, 03:26 PM
ensigmaticWon't it likely be worth more next year? And more the year after? Etc.?
My thought was the same as HRK's: Tell him $1200 and refuse to negotiate with yourself. (I like that turn of phrase. Never heard it before.)
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