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The Craft Irish Whiskey Co. Sets the Record for the World's Most Expensive Whiskey Collection in Partnership With Faberge
LONDON, March 19, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The Rarest, Triple-Distilled, Single Malt Irish Whiskey and First Faberge 
Celtic Egg sells for $2 million 

A new world record has been achieved for the world's most expensive whiskey 
collectors' set, following the global unveiling of the highly anticipated 'The 
Emerald Isle Collection' by The Craft Irish Whiskey Co.,[ 
https://www.craftirishwhiskey.com/] in partnership with Faberge 
[https://www.faberge.com/ ].

The inaugural launch of these highly limited boxes has set a world record at 
$2million USD. The final bid and private sale of the first Emerald Isle box to 
be released was secured jointly on St Patrick's Day (17th March) by 
Houston-based Faberge collectors, James and Korrine Whipkey, and a group of 
private investors led by Scott H. Weissman. As part of this sale, all proceeds 
will go to the Correa Family Foundation, a charity supporting children affected 
by cancer, chaired by Major League Baseball star, Carlos Correa.

The remaining six Emerald Isle experiences boxes will be released at auctions 
and events in key cities throughout 2021.

Jay Bradley, Founder, The Craft Irish Whiskey Co. commented: "My company shares 
the same brand vision as Faberge – to create timeless beauty and a lasting 
legacy. I am delighted to have set a world record, for the second time in three 
months and proud to be able to donate the full proceeds of this sale to the 
Correa Family Foundation, a cause which is very close to my heart as my own 
daughter was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma, a rare form cancer, when she was 
just five-months old. Thanks to the charities like the Correa Family 
Foundation, she is now a healthy 19-year-old and I am honoured to be able to 
support the foundation through this contribution."

Carlos Correa, Chairman of the Correa Family Foundation said,  "I'm very 
thankful to The Craft Irish Whiskey Co. and Jay Bradley to be generous enough 
to donate the first release of The Emerald Isle to our foundation. This is a 
huge contribution to the Correa Family Foundation and will change thousands of 
lives. Seeing a sick child battle cancer and what it does to their families in 
normal times is heart-breaking, and something that Jay and his family have 
experienced first-hand but going through it during a global pandemic is truly 
unimaginable."  

The generous donation will support underserved childhood cancer patients. The 
charity helps cover daily expenses including food, transportation and rent for 
over 15,000 children with cancer. 

'The Emerald Isle Collection' is The Craft Irish Whiskey Co.'s second release, 
following the launch of The Devil's Keep – a triple distilled, 29-year-old 
single malt whiskey – which also set a world record for most expensive 
inaugural release when it sold at auction in November 2020 for $60,000 USD 
(approximately £46,000/€51,000 Euros). 'The Emerald Isle Collection' now takes 
the crown as the oldest and rarest triple distilled Irish single malt in the 
world, comprising 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 a 
bottle of ultra-rare, single cask, 30-year-old, triple distilled single malt 
Irish whiskey, accompanied by two exclusive creations from Faberge – the 
first-of-its-kind Faberge Celtic Egg and bespoke 1/1 Faberge watch. Each 
collection also includes a humidor with two limited edition and sold out, 
ultra-rare Cohiba Siglo VI Grand Reserva (2009) cigars. Top rated scoring 
100/100, it is the holy grail of cigar collectibles and has increased by over 
1,200% in value in the last decade. It also features a gold-plated cigar 
cutter, gold plated water pipette, pure obsidian whiskey stones, a hip flask 
with a sample of the Emerald Isle whiskey, and a carafe filled with Irish 
spring water from the same region where the whiskey was made.

Each experience box has been inspired by the shape of an emerald, and features 
an illustration of one of the 'wonders' of Ireland and its geographical 
coordinates, making each box one of a kind. Inside each box is the piece de 
resistance, the hand-crafted whiskey bottle containing the 'liquid gold' – a 
collector's item in its own right, design inspired by the Imperial Faberge Hen 
Egg from 1885. All bottles of whiskey are accompanied by a bespoke - first of 
its kind - Faberge Celtic Egg. Each egg is handcrafted from 18k yellow gold and 
features Faberge's legendary guilloche enamel in a pastel green; the green, 
white and gold colours of the egg symbolising the Irish flag. Inside, a unique 
surprise awaits in the form of a rough, uncut Gemfields Zambian emerald.  This 
represents a feature that is truly historical, as it is the first time Faberge 
has ever featured an uncut gemstone as the egg's surprise. The uncut gem can be 
customised by Faberge into an exquisite one-of-a-kind piece of Faberge 
jewellery.

Zoom interviews are available with Jay Bradley Founder, The Craft Irish Whiskey 
Co. 

Further imagery & information:  Laura Westmacott, Mercury Communications, 
ciwc@mercurycomms.com, + (0) 44 7786 837 339

Photo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1459955/Craft_Irish_Whiskey.jpg  

Source: The Craft Irish Whiskey Co.
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