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Invest in a Cask of Ve De Di Single Malt Whisky

Own a Piece of Vietnamese Whisky History

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A Whisky Experience Like No Other

WELCOME TO VE DE DI

Step into a world of exceptional whisky carefully curated to delight your taste buds.

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WHY CHOOSE US

Vietnam’s First Independent Whisky Distillery

We’re not just selling casks—we’re making history. As pioneers of Vietnamese single malt whisky, your cask is part of a first-of-its-kind legacy.

Locally Grown, Globally Crafted

From Red River rice and Hanoi-grown barley to ex-bourbon oak barrels, every element is handpicked. Our distilling process combines traditional craftsmanship with Southeast Asian character.

Full Transparency & Ownership

You own the cask outright—no gimmicks. We provide full documentation, annual aging reports, and the freedom to choose when and how to bottle your whisky.

FAQS

Have questions? We have answers!

1

Who can buy a cask?

Anyone aged 18+ (or legal drinking age in your country) can purchase a cask. No prior experience or license is required—we handle the aging, storage, and bottling.

2

What do I get when I buy a cask?

You own the whisky inside the cask. We store and mature it at our Hanoi distillery. Once aged, you’ll receive custom-bottled whisky with your name on the label—delivered to your doorstep.

3

How many bottles will I receive?

That depends on the cask size and aging time. A standard 200L cask typically yields around 250 bottles (700ml). Smaller casks (~100L) yield fewer but age faster.

4

Can I visit or taste my cask during aging?

Yes. You're welcome to visit our distillery by appointment. We also offer annual tasting samples and aging reports so you can track its development.

5

How long should I age the cask?

We recommend at least 3 years, but you can age it up to 5 years (or more) for deeper flavor. The choice—and the whisky—are yours.

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