The Whisky Investment Podcast by VCL Vintners

VCL Vintners

The Whisky Investment Podcast from VCL Vintners (vclvintners.london) is the podcast for all whisky investors - new or experienced. Alwynne Gwilt (Miss Whisky) invites guests from the whisky and investment world to discuss pressing topics and news each month. Look behind the numbers and explore the factors influencing the market performance and broaden your investment horizon with VCL Vintners.

  1. JAN 30

    Whisky Investment Podcast S3 E5: 2025 in Retrospect with Benjamin Lancaster

    Was 2025 really a bad year for whisky, or just a misunderstood one? In this episode of The Whisky Investment Podcast by VCL Vintners, whisky journalist Alwynne Gwilt sits down with VCL co-founder Benjamin Lancaster to unpack what really happened in the cask market last year – and what it might mean for investors in 2026 and beyond. Ben shares an insider view on headlines about oversupply, softer luxury demand and production pauses, and explains why the picture for long-term cask investors looks very different once you dig beneath the surface. From increased access to stock and younger casks at sensible entry points, to the slow but significant impact of tariffs, trade deals and changing drinking habits, this is a grounded look at whisky as an asset class rather than a hype cycle. In this episode:  • 2025’s whisky headlines vs on-the-ground investment reality  • Why more available stock is not the same as a crash  • How VCL approached younger vs mature casks last year  • Bourbon, Tennessee whiskey and the Jim Beam production pause  • Trade deals, tariffs and new routes to growth in India and beyond  • New distilleries, brand pedigree and why exit strategy matters  • How VCL clients still achieved double-digit returns in a “difficult” year If you are already invested in casks, considering your first allocation or simply curious about what is really happening behind the headlines, this conversation is for you.  Subscribe to The Whisky Investment Podcast by VCL Vintners for more conversations at the intersection of whisky, markets and long-term investing. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7BwEIxUoOl1BmOhZsQwD1UbNo5BXvs-h (This content is for information and education only and does not constitute financial advice.)

    20 min
  2. JAN 9

    Whisky Investment Podcast S3 E4: How to taste whisky - with Mandy Naglich

    How do you actually taste whisky, beyond reading the notes on the label In this episode of The Whisky Investment Podcast by VCL Vintners, whisky journalist Alwynne Gwilt sits down with New York based author and drinks journalist Mandy Naglich, known online as @drinkswithmandy, to explore the science of flavour and the art of becoming a better taster.Mandy, one of the first 100 Advanced Cicerones in the world and author of How to Taste, breaks down how your nose, memory and emotions work together every time you raise a glass. From the comforting power of vanilla and early childhood flavour memories, to why your brain is still the best analyser in the room, this conversation is full of practical ways to sharpen your senses.  Whether you are a whisky investor, collector or simply someone who enjoys a well made dram, Mandy shares simple techniques you can use on anything from your morning coffee to a special single cask. You will learn how to build your own flavour library, why suggestion and marketing can change what you think you taste, and how regular tasting practice can even benefit long term brain health. Listen in if you want to: Understand why flavour is mostly smellLearn a single method that works for tasting whisky, wine, coffee and moreBuild confidence in your own palate instead of copying tasting notesUse better sensory skills to make more informed whisky choicesSubscribe to The Whisky Investment Podcast by VCL Vintners for more conversations at the intersection of whisky, flavour and finance.

    22 min
  3. 09/25/2025

    Whisky Investment Podcast S3 E1 – Industry Insights: India Trade Deal - Former Trade Advisor to UK Government

    With former trade adviser Alex Boyd We’re back with Season 3 of the Whisky Investment Podcast, and this year we’re kicking things off with a truly global perspective. In this first episode, whisky journalist Alwynne Gwilt is joined by Alex Boyd, a former UK government trade adviser turned international trade consultant. Together, they unpack the implications of the long-awaited India UK Free Trade Agreement. The focus is on how it impacts Scotch whisky exports and what that means for investors in the space. From Brussels to Whitehall: Meet Alex Boyd Alex Boyd has spent over 15 years shaping trade policy, working in both the European Union and the UK government. He has advised trade secretaries, foreign secretaries and senior ministers through Brexit and beyond, and now works with Strand Partners to help clients navigate global trade and investment policy. His expertise places him in a unique position to interpret the true significance of the India UK trade deal, particularly for the premium drinks sector. A 20-Year Journey to Agreement The India UK deal is the product of nearly two decades of negotiation. Initially pursued through the EU in 2006, talks stalled and were abandoned in 2013. Post-Brexit, the UK restarted talks independently, identifying India as a high-priority partner due to its massive consumer base, rapid economic growth and high trade barriers. India has long been considered a closed and protectionist market, especially in categories like spirits where local production dominates and regulation varies from state to state. Despite this, Scotch whisky has maintained strong brand appeal in India, owing to cultural legacy and aspirational branding. Scotch, Tariffs and a Historic Breakthrough Before this agreement, imported Scotch faced a 150 percent tariff in India. The new deal cuts that to 75 percent immediately, with a pathway to reduce it further to 40 percent over the next ten years. Boyd explains that while zero tariffs were the industry’s ambition, 40 percent is still a landmark achievement. Given the complexity of negotiating with India and the political sensitivity around alcohol imports, the result is seen as a major success. The Scotch Whisky Association called the deal “landmark” and expects exports to India to grow from £300 million today to between £500 million and £1 billion within five years. From Colonial Legacy to Bollywood Aspirations India has a long-standing relationship with whisky, beginning with British colonial rule and later reinforced through Bollywood’s portrayal of whisky-drinking characters. Over time, whisky evolved into an aspirational and celebratory drink, distinct from beer and other spirits. Today, India is the world’s largest consumer of whisky by volume, yet it still ranks only fifth or sixth by value. That gap represents a major growth opportunity, particularly for premium and ultra-premium Scotch producers. What It Means for the Industry and Investors The impact of the deal will not be immediate, but Boyd believes the ripple effects will be far-reaching: Producers are expected to ramp up long-term supply to meet projected demandFarmers and maltsters may see benefits first through increased ordersExports to India could eventually rival those to the United StatesInvestment opportunities in aged casks and premium bottlings are likely to growFor whisky investors, particularly those looking at cask holdings or luxury-grade bottlings, this deal could unlock new markets and future valuation uplift.

    21 min
  4. 03/30/2025

    S2 E9: Behind the Scenes: Tech meets Tradition with Vinay Chavda

    Welcome to Episode 9 of The Whisky Investment Podcast by VCL Vintners! Join whisky journalist Alwynne Gwilt as she sits down with Vinay Chavda, Head of IT at VCL Vintners, to delve into the innovative world of whisky investment technology. In this episode, Alwynne and Vinay explore how VCL is transforming traditional whisky investment through cutting-edge digital platforms, creating a seamless and transparent client experience. Vinay shares insights into the VCL investor portal, detailing how it empowers investors with real-time access to their portfolios, simplifying complex investment journeys. He discusses the groundbreaking integration of blockchain technology to digitise whisky inventory, ensuring traceability, security, and enhanced historical detail for every cask. Listeners will also discover how VCL is pioneering advancements with digital deeds and the introduction of Proof 8, a revolutionary end-to-end cask management system designed to modernise whisky investment processes from production to investor management. Additionally, Vinay explains how artificial intelligence is being leveraged within VCL's CRM systems, optimising client relations and maximising investment opportunities. This episode highlights VCL's commitment to blending tradition with technological innovation, making whisky investment accessible to a broader demographic, including younger investors seeking alternative investment options. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the exciting future of whisky investment technology and learn how VCL Vintners is setting new industry standards.

    17 min

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The Whisky Investment Podcast from VCL Vintners (vclvintners.london) is the podcast for all whisky investors - new or experienced. Alwynne Gwilt (Miss Whisky) invites guests from the whisky and investment world to discuss pressing topics and news each month. Look behind the numbers and explore the factors influencing the market performance and broaden your investment horizon with VCL Vintners.