Glenfiddich 1993 Foundation Reserve No.498 70cl, 50.8%

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Tasting Notes

Colour: Deep gold. This is an inference based on product imagery and the whisky’s age and style.

Nose: Rich sultanas and figs with subtle oak in the background. This is based on published retailer tasting notes for Glenfiddich 1993 Foundation Reserve.

Palate: Dried fruit, gentle oak, almonds and hazelnuts with a rounded, mature feel. This is an inference based on published retailer tasting notes for Glenfiddich 1993 Foundation Reserve.

Finish: Caramel sweetness with gentle spicy accents. This is based on published retailer tasting notes for Glenfiddich 1993 Foundation Reserve.

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Description

Glenfiddich 1993 Foundation Reserve 70cl, 50.8% is a rare single-cask distillery bottling created to celebrate 125 years of The Benevolent Charity. Specialist retail and whisky reference sources identify it as a 1993 vintage Glenfiddich, bottled in 2011 at 50.8% ABV in 70cl format, with the release drawn from cask #29670.

What makes this bottle especially attractive is the way it combines a clear charitable purpose with genuine collector substance. Whiskybase and Bonhams both record the release as a 500-bottle single-cask edition, while retailer descriptions present it as a special Foundation Reserve bottling linked directly to the Benevolent anniversary. That gives the whisky more identity than a standard vintage bottling and places it firmly among Glenfiddich’s more unusual modern official releases.

Why Choose Glenfiddich 1993 Foundation Reserve 70cl, 50.8%

Glenfiddich 1993 Foundation Reserve 70cl, 50.8% stands out because it is not simply an old Glenfiddich vintage. It is a single-cask commemorative release with a fixed bottle count, a named cask, a higher 50.8% strength, and a clear reason for existing. For collectors, that gives it far more individuality than a routine official bottling, while for drinkers it offers the extra appeal of natural presentation and a richer single-cask style.

Ideal For.

This bottle is ideal for collectors of rare Glenfiddich releases who want a clearly documented commemorative bottling with vintage, cask number and bottle count all confirmed.

It is ideal for drinkers who enjoy single-cask Speyside whisky with dried fruit richness, subtle oak, nutty depth and gentle spice rather than a softer core-range style. This is based on published retailer tasting notes for the release.

It is also ideal for gifting or for adding a serious charity-linked Glenfiddich collectible to a strong whisky shelf. This is an inference based on the release’s 500-bottle outturn, commemorative purpose and single-cask identity.

Product Details

Product Name: Glenfiddich 1993 Foundation Reserve 70cl, 50.8%. The naming reflects the user-provided bottle title and the documented bottling series.

Category: Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky.

Distillery: Glenfiddich.

Bottler: Distillery Bottling.

Bottling Series: Foundation Reserve.

Vintage: 1993.

Bottled: 2011.

Age Statement: 17 Year Old. This is based on the documented stated age shown in whisky reference sources for this release.

Commemorative Purpose: Bottled to celebrate 125 years of The Benevolent Charity.

Cask Type: Single cask release. The specific cask type is not clearly stated in the main reference sources reviewed, but the bottling is consistently identified as single cask.

Cask Number: 29670.

Bottle Size: 70cl.

ABV: 50.8%.

Style: Non-chill filtered, cask strength and single cask.

Label Note: “Not for resale” appears in whisky database listings for this bottling.

Bottle Count: 500 bottles.

Collector’s Note

This bottle has strong collector appeal because it brings together several things that matter in modern Glenfiddich collecting: a single cask, a fixed outturn of 500 bottles, a named cask number, and a clearly documented commemorative purpose. That combination gives it a much stronger identity than many premium official bottlings that rely only on age or packaging.

It is also attractive because the release feels self-contained and unrepeatable. The cask number, the Benevolent Charity link and the limited 2011 bottling all help anchor it to a specific moment, which is exactly the kind of detail that tends to matter to serious Glenfiddich collectors.

Additional information

Weight 2.9 kg