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2024 MGP, Straight Bourbon (75% Corn 21% Rye 4% Barley) 'Full Barrel'
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Start Your Wine Collection with 2024 MGP, Straight Bourbon (75% Corn 21% Rye 4% Barley) 'Full Barrel'
Begin your portfolio with a prestigious wine that has a history of growth.
Enjoy fully managed, secure storage facilities with insurance coverage.
Get expert advice on when to hold and when to sell.
Why We're Buying
Investing in MGP (Midwest Grain Products) whiskey casks offers a particularly compelling opportunity within the American spirits market, driven by the distillery’s influential role in supplying some of the nation’s most celebrated craft whiskey brands. Based in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, MGP has established itself as the preeminent source for premium-quality bourbon and rye whiskeys, renowned for exceptional consistency, depth, and versatility. Its spirits are highly sought after by independent bottlers, craft producers, and whiskey enthusiasts alike, consistently recognized for distinctive flavor profiles featuring rich spice, robust fruit notes, and complex character. As the demand for premium American whiskey continues its global expansion, owning MGP casks positions investors advantageously within this rapidly growing market segment. Furthermore, MGP’s casks benefit from strong consumer and collector interest driven by the growing appreciation of transparently sourced premium spirits. Whiskey drinkers worldwide increasingly value provenance, exceptional craftsmanship, and unique expressions—all attributes strongly associated with MGP-produced whiskeys. With its reputation firmly established among respected brands and discerning enthusiasts, demand for mature MGP whiskey continues to rise, especially as limited supplies of aged stock become increasingly scarce. Investors acquiring MGP casks are thus ideally positioned to capitalize on the continuing global interest in high-quality American whiskey, providing substantial long-term potential for appreciation driven by both quality and scarcity.