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High-Priced Purchase of Karuizawa 1991 Geisha Edition by Hong Kang Commercial Co.

High-Priced Purchase of Karuizawa 1991 Geisha Edition by Hong Kang Commercial Co.

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Karuizawa 1991 Geisha Series: In-depth Guide to Collection and Resale

Since the Karuizawa distillery ceased production in 2011, its single malt whiskies have become "liquid gold" at auctions worldwide. Among them, the Geisha Series, distilled in 1991, has become a highly sought-after item for seasoned collectors due to its unique label art and the rare quality of its single cask original strength.

Why does the Karuizawa 1991 Geisha Series have extremely high resale value?

For clients planning to sell old liquor or monetize their whisky, understanding the product details can help them get a fairer quote. The 1991 Geisha Series typically has the following characteristics:

  • Single Cask: Each bottle comes from a specific oak barrel, retaining its original flavor and high alcohol content.

  • Visual Art: The labels feature ukiyo-e style geisha images, perfectly blending traditional Japanese culture with high-end spirits.

  • Discontinued Rarity: As the number of open bottles decreases, the market availability is extremely low, and prices show a steady upward trend.


Karuizawa 1991 Geisha Series Resale Information Reference Table

Below is core information about the 1991 Geisha Series whisky to help you verify your collection:

Assessment Item Detailed Description Factors Affecting Resale Price
Distillation Year 1991 The older the vintage, the higher the stability of the base spirit
Bottling Year Typically between 2010 and 2017 Bottling year affects maturation length (higher age statement is more expensive)
Cask Type Mostly Sherry Cask or Bourbon Cask Sherry casks have deep red color, rich flavor, and highest market demand
Alcohol By Volume (ABV) Cask Strength, usually between 55% - 62% Alcohol evaporation (fill level) directly affects the quote