Glenfiddich 29 Year Old Spirit Of A Nation South Pole Challenge 2013 No.231 70cl, 48.8%
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep copper. This is taken directly from the official published colour note for the release, as reproduced in specialist retailer sources.
Nose: Rich and oaky with notes of dried fruit and spices. This is taken directly from the official published nose note for the release, as reproduced in specialist retailer sources.
Palate: Sweet vanilla oak notes with a hint of cinnamon spice, polished leather and beeswax. This is taken directly from the official published palate note for the release, as reproduced in specialist retailer sources.
Finish: Exquisitely long and smooth with warm notes of subtle vanilla sweetness. This is taken directly from the official published finish note for the release, as reproduced in specialist retailer sources.
Description
Glenfiddich 29 Year Old Spirit Of A Nation South Pole Challenge 2013 No.231 70cl, 48.8% is one of the most story-driven modern limited releases from the distillery. It was created in honour of the Walking With The Wounded South Pole Challenge and built from whisky distilled in 1984, matured for 29 years, and bottled in 2013 at 48.8% ABV. Your site’s listing confirms this exact bottle as No.231 from the release.
What makes this bottle especially attractive is the way the whisky itself was tied directly to the expedition story. The spirit spent most of its life in a refill sherry cask before being moved for its final three months into a special American oak cask that travelled around the UK collecting messages of support for the team before returning to the distillery for bottling. That gives the release a much more personal and commemorative identity than a routine mature bottling.
Why Choose Glenfiddich 29 Year Old Spirit Of A Nation South Pole Challenge 2013 No.231 70cl, 48.8%
Glenfiddich 29 Year Old Spirit Of A Nation South Pole Challenge 2013 No.231 70cl, 48.8% stands out because it is not just another old Glenfiddich. It combines a 29-year age statement, a powerful charitable backstory, a special travelling cask story and a strictly limited release of 250 bottles. For collectors, that mix of rarity and narrative gives it much more weight than a standard mature release, while No.231 adds a clearly defined individual bottle identity within the wider outturn.
Ideal For.
This bottle is ideal for Glenfiddich collectors who want one of the distillery’s most meaningful charity-linked modern releases.
It is ideal for whisky drinkers who enjoy older Speyside single malt with dried fruit, vanilla oak, cinnamon spice, polished leather and beeswax character rather than heavily smoky or aggressively cask-driven styles. This is based on the official published tasting notes for the release as reproduced by specialist retailer sources.
It is also ideal for gifting or for adding a bottle with real story, cause and rarity to a serious whisky shelf. This is an inference based on the charity purpose, the South Pole expedition connection and the limited bottle count.
Product Details
Product Name: Glenfiddich 29 Year Old Spirit Of A Nation South Pole Challenge 2013 No.231 70cl, 48.8%. This reflects the user-provided bottle title and your site’s exact listing for bottle number 231.
Category: Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky.
Distillery: Glenfiddich.
Region: Speyside, Scotland.
Series: Spirit Of A Nation / South Pole Challenge 2013.
Age Statement: 29 Years Old.
Distillation Year: 1984. Specialist auction references identify the release as 1984 vintage stock.
Bottling Year: 2013.
Bottle Size: 70cl.
ABV: 48.8%.
Bottle Number: 231 / 250. This is stated directly in your site’s listing.
Cask Type: Refill sherry cask for the main maturation, followed by a final three-month finish in a special American oak cask.
Special Cask Story: The finishing cask toured the UK and gathered public messages of support for the Walking With The Wounded South Pole Challenge team before returning to Glenfiddich for bottling.
Cause: Created in support of Walking With The Wounded.
Bottle Count: 250 bottles. Your site also notes that the South Pole Challenge team took two bottles with them on the journey.
Presentation: Original wooden case. This is based on specialist auction records for the release.
Collector’s Note
This bottle has strong collector appeal because it brings together rarity and real-world purpose in a way that few modern Glenfiddich releases do. The limited outturn, the South Pole expedition link, the Walking With The Wounded connection and the travelling cask story all give it a much stronger emotional identity than a normal age-stated bottling.
No.231 adds another layer of attraction because numbered bottles tend to feel more personal and more documentable within a release of this size. Rather than owning the edition only in general terms, you are holding a clearly identified bottle from a 250-bottle charity release, which helps reinforce its place as a serious collectible Glenfiddich. This is an inference based on the numbered listing and the confirmed outturn.
Additional information
| Weight | 3.1 kg |
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