Selling whisky at WhiskyTrades couldn’t be easier!
Registering your bottles can be done quickly online. When logged into your member account, click on ‘Sell’ in the main upper bar or “Register Lots” in the dropdown menu.
Fill out the online form and provide details of any special characteristics or background information, should you wish. Any damage also must be recorded at this point.
At registration you will also have the option to place a Reserve Price on any of your Lots to ensure a minimum hammer price (please note the minimum level a reserve price can be set at is €150).
Shortly afterwards registering your bottles, you will receive an email confirmation including your lots list which needs to be printed and included in your package with your items. It is essential that this sheet is included within your package for registering of your bottles in a timely manner and for you to get confirmation of WhiskyTrades receiving the bottles.
Once your bottles are live in auction, watch interested buyers from all over the world compete to be the winner!
Find out more information about seller's fees and payment terms here.
Find out more about how to get your bottles to us here.
The reserve price is the lowest price the seller is willing to accept before selling his item(s).
If your item fails to meet a reserve price, we still require the listing fee and reserve fee be paid.
After that we will re-list your item in a subsequent auction (subject to fees) or arrange for delivery back to yourself (subject to delivery charge).
You can submit as many items as you like!
WhiskyTrades offers sellers a full range of bespoke services when it comes to larger private collections. We work side by side with private collectors to make the process of using our services as seamless and straightforward as possible with one or more experts at your disposal.
If you have a large collection to sell, please get in touch with our customer service team.
Due to various reasons the following goods may not be sold through our Site:
WhiskyTrades reserves the right to accept or reject any items at their own discretion.