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15.09.2025

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How to Sell a Bottle on Spiritory: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Sell a Bottle on Spiritory: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Sell a Bottle on Spiritory: A Step-by-Step Guide

Selling a rare whisky bottle is more than listing it online — it’s about finding the right platform that ensures security, transparency, and a fair price. Spiritory provides a modern, data-driven marketplace built specifically for spirits collectors, combining ease of use with verified authenticity and access to thousands of European buyers.

Before we jump into the “how,” let’s quickly address the “why.” Spiritory isn’t your average marketplace. It’s designed specifically for premium and rare spirits, combining:

• Bottle authentication by experts

• A secure payment system that protects both buyer and seller

• Pan-European reach without customs or VAT headaches

• Real-time pricing tools and historical data for smarter selling

Whether you’re a collector, a casual seller, or just testing the waters — Spiritory gives you a trusted platform to showcase your bottles to thousands of verified buyers across Europe.

It all starts with a simple registration. Go to spiritory.com and click on Sign Up. You’ll need:

• A valid email address

• Your shipping location

• Basic personal info for verification

You can start listing bottles immediately after registration.

Start by typing the name of your bottle in the search bar on spiritory.com. If it already exists in the catalog, you’ll be taken directly to its product page. If not, you can suggest a new entry using the "Suggest a Bottle" form.

• Double-check the bottle size, ABV, batch number, and packaging status.

Spiritory offers two flexible selling methods:

Option 1: Sell Now (Instant Sale at Best Offer)

• You agree to sell your bottle immediately to the highest existing bid in the marketplace.

• This is ideal if you want a quick sale and there’s already demand for your bottle.

• As soon as the transaction is confirmed, the process begins: label generated, buyer charged, and shipping arranged.

Option 2: Place an Ask (Set Your Own Price)

• You list your bottle at a price of your choosing — this is known as an "Ask".

• Buyers browsing Spiritory will see your listing and can match it with their bids.

• If someone accepts your price, the transaction is triggered automatically.

• You can modify or cancel your Ask anytime. It stays live for 60 days by default.

Spiritory Authentication is mandatory for all sellers it helps build buyer trust and increases your chances of a successful sale.

• Upload high-resolution images of your bottle, label, and packaging.

• Provide clear shots of the seal, fill level, and any serial numbers.

• Once a sale is triggered, Spiritory’s experts verification process kicks in .

Once the buyer confirms the match or bid, Spiritory will:

• Provide a shipping label (for supported countries).

• Offer step-by-step guidance for proper packaging and insurance.

You must:

• Pack the bottle carefully following Spiritory's Shipping Guide.

• Ship the bottle within the provided timeframe (usually 3 business days).

Once the buyer receives and confirms the condition of the bottle:

• Spiritory releases your payout directly to your registered bank account.

• This usually takes 3–5 business days.

• You’ll be notified every step of the way through your seller dashboard.

If you’re thinking long-term, Spiritory offers free tools to:

• Digitally manage your whisky portfolio.

• Track bottle prices and market trends.

• Evaluate rarity, performance, and potential demand.

Whether you’re listing one bottle or dozens, Spiritory helps you sell smarter.

Ready to list your first bottle? Visit the Spiritory Seller Guide or create your first Ask now.


About the author

Max Rink

Max Rink

I'm a whisky enthusiast and a writer in the making. I enjoy exploring new flavors, learning about the history behind each bottle, and sharing what I discover along the way. This blog is my space to grow, connect, and raise a glass with others who love whisky as much as I do.

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