A closed edition is a spirits production run whose total bottle count is fixed and publicly announced before the edition begins, with the producer committed not to produce successor editions under the same series name. Once the final bottle is allocated, the edition is complete; no replenishment, no second run, no Bereshit II.
The closed structure is what distinguishes a collector edition from a 'limited release' (which often only means 'we made fewer than usual') or a 'distiller's cut' (which can be repeated annually). For collectors, the closed structure provides the temporal anchor that supports long-term valuation.
The Tannenblut Bereshit Series is a closed edition of 3,000 individually numbered bottles. When bottle three thousand is allocated, the series closes.