March 14th, 2021
in Partnership with Fabergé – Inspired by The Seven Wonders of Ireland
The Oldest Triple-Distilled Irish Whiskey and First Fabergé Celtic Egg & Rough Emerald Surprise
March 2021, Dublin – The Craft Irish Whiskey Co. has collaborated with Fabergé, the world’s most iconic artist-jeweller, to release ‘The Emerald Isle Collection,’ a seven-piece custom-made whiskey set which celebrates the ‘Seven Wonders of Ireland’. Beautifully presented in a dark walnut experience box, each set features two bottles of ultra-rare, 30-year-old, triple distilled Irish whiskey, accompanied by two unique and exclusive creations from Fabergé – the first-of-its-kind Celtic Egg objet and bespoke Altruist timepiece. Each collection also includes a humidor with two ultra-rare Cohiba Siglo VI Grand Reserva cigars, a gold-plated cigar cutter, gold plated water pipette, pure obsidian whiskey stones, a hip flask with a sample of the Emerald Isle whiskey, which is the rarest Ir
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Beloved heritage brand Fabergé has partnered with Dublin- and London-based the Craft Irish Whiskey Co. to create an unimaginably opulent whiskey set for connoisseurs who thirst for the rare and unusual.
A dragon’s lair in miniature, the Emerald Isle Collection whiskey set features a first-of-its-kind Celtic Egg and an Altruist timepiece both from Fabergé and a bottle of ultrarare, 30-year-old, triple-distilled Irish whiskey from the Craft Irish Whiskey Co. Offered in seven limited-edition versions, each will also include a humidor with two Cohiba Siglo VI Grand Reserva cigars, a gold-plated cigar cutter, a gold-plated water pipette, pure obsidian whiskey stones (for drink cooling), a hip flask, and a carafe filled with Irish spring water from the same region where the whiskey was made. All product and accoutrements are housed in a gilded dark walnut box.