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Taketsuru 35 Year Old Macao Japanese Whisky Recycling Day – Hong Kong Commercial Co. Recycles Taketsuru 35 Year Old and other Japanese Whiskies

Taketsuru 35 Year Old Macao Japanese Whisky Recycling Day – Hong Kong Commercial Co. Recycles Taketsuru 35 Year Old and other Japanese Whiskies

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Taketsuru 35 Year Old: Collectible and Resale Value of a Legendary Japanese Whisky

As the pinnacle of the Nikka whisky family, Taketsuru 35 Year Old is not only the ultimate expression of blended malt whisky but also a rare staple at auctions. Understanding its authentication and market trends is essential for every collector and investor.

Taketsuru Series Key Specifications and Market Resale Reference

The secondary market value for Japanese whiskies like Taketsuru 35 Year Old in Hong Kong and Macau is closely related to its condition and accompanying accessories. Here's a detailed breakdown:

Product Name Main Ingredients Aged For Alcohol Content Appreciation Potential Rating Market Scarcity
Taketsuru 35 Year Old Yoichi & Miyagikyo aged original spirits 35+ years 43% Extremely Rare (Limited Edition)
Taketsuru 25 Year Old Selected high-aged malt spirits 25+ years 43% Discontinued, Rare
Taketsuru 21 Year Old Classic blend of malt 21+ years 43% Continual Appreciation
Taketsuru 17 Year Old Nikka entry-level high-aged choice 17+ years 43% Stable Circulation

Why is the Resale Price of Taketsuru 35 Year Old Continuously Reaching New Highs?

  1. Limited Production/Discontinued: Taketsuru 35 Year Old is not released annually but typically as limited editions for anniversaries or specific years (e.g., limited editions from the early 2000s), making the quantity in existence extremely small.

  2. Distillery Shortage of Original Spirits: With the global boom in Japanese Whisky, Nikka's stock of high-aged original spirits from Yoichi and Miyagikyo is in short supply, leading to the near cessation of production for top-tier whiskies like the 35 Year Old.

  3. International Award Recognition: The Taketsuru series has repeatedly won the WWA "World's Best Blended Malt Whisky" award, indicating extremely high professional recognition.


Professional Appraisal: How to Ensure the Resale Value of Your Taketsuru Whisky?

When conducting whisky recycling in Hong Kong or old liquor collection in Macau, the appraisal process ensures you receive the fairest quotation. We primarily evaluate the following details:

  • Packaging Integrity: The completeness of the original wooden box (such as the specially designed wooden box shown in the image), product manual, and certificate significantly affects the auction price of Japanese whisky.

  • Fill Level: Check if the liquid level at the bottle neck has abnormally decreased. Improper long-term storage can lead to evaporation, affecting the resale price.

  • Seal Integrity: The lead or plastic seal on the bottle neck must be undamaged and show no signs of tampering or artificial removal.

  • Label Condition: The front and back labels should be free from mold, wear, or water damage, which directly reflects the quality of the storage environment.

Wang Hong Hong Limited offers 24-hour collection of Taketsuru

For market trends, appointment scheduling for on-site collection, and immediate transactions, please WhatsApp 9453 0784. We offer door-to-door service across Hong Kong, Kowloon, and the New Territories, keeping up with international auction trends and providing honest quotations.

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Common FAQs

Do you collect distillery commemorative and limited editions?

Yes, and they are a focus. Anniversary editions, single casks, cask strength, and discontinued/rare editions are often the most sought after by collectors, and their value increases when accompanied by the original box and certificate.

Taketsuru 35 Year Old Macao Japanese Whisky Collection How much does it devalue Taketsuru 35 Year Old and other Japanese whiskies if the liquid level drops or there's evaporation?

It depends on the extent. Evaporation of spirits (commonly known as "angel's share"), which causes the liquid level to drop below the shoulder, will affect the valuation. However, if it's well-sealed and the drop is slight, it's still considered within the normal range for collection.

Does it significantly affect the value if the wooden box or certificate is missing?

Having the original box and distillery certificate adds value, especially for high-vintage and limited editions. Their absence doesn't mean we won't accept them; it just means the valuation will be adjusted accordingly. We recommend including photos of any accompanying accessories.

I have several whiskies from different distilleries; can I get a combined valuation?

Welcome. You can send them together; each bottle will be independently appraised and quoted. We frequently collect popular distilleries such as Macallan, Karuizawa, Yamazaki, Hibiki, Bowmore, and Port Ellen.

How do I get a free valuation from Wang Hong Hong?

Simply WhatsApp us at 9453 0784 with photos. Please clearly photograph the front label of the bottle, the liquid level at the neck, and the seal on the cap. We usually respond with a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free pick-up service in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau, or you can visit our store for immediate transaction.