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Patrick Costello

Director of Business Development at Cask 88

Patrick Costello is the Director of Whisky Merchants Trading Ltd., formerly known as the Director of Business Development at Cask 88, a company specializing in rare and old whiskies.3 He is based in Hong Kong and has been with the company since October 2015.3 Costello plays a key role in managing supply and strategy to acquire whisky casks for companies and clients worldwide.3

Costello has a background in Russian language and literature, having studied at Tver State University and Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service.3 He graduated from the University of Glasgow with a Bachelor's Degree in History and Russian Language, earning First Class Honours with Distinction in Russian Speaking.3

In his role at Cask 88, Costello has been instrumental in the company's growth and success in the whisky industry. He has helped clients discover and purchase world-class whisky, offering services such as cask-buying, selling, and support through every stage of the cask-buying process.1 Costello's expertise has contributed to Cask 88's reputation as a leading independent bottler and cask specialist.24

Highlights

Feb 20 · cask88.com
Why don't distilleries (usually) sell casks - Cask 88
Jan 19 · theweek.com
Making money from 'liquid gold': investing in whisky - The Week
Indie Bottler in the Spotlight: Cask 88 - Whisky Foundation
Indie Bottler in the Spotlight: Cask 88 - Whisky Foundation
Confessions of a retailer: Cask 88 - The Spirits Business

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Location

Chaoyang Qu, Beijing, China