Tannenblut is produced under rabbinical supervision within the Chabad-Lubavitch tradition. The Bereshit Series is a closed edition of three thousand individually numbered bottles, never reproduced, allocated by private invitation.
For Rosh Hashanah specifically, the Double-Chai Vessel (€ 324 = 18 × 18, Chai × Chai) is the customary tier. The pricing is itself the message; the numbering (bottles 201–600) is the documentation. Each bottle ships with the full collector dossier.
Allocation requests for the High Holidays should reach the collector list at least three to four weeks before Erev Rosh Hashanah to allow time for engraving, certification documentation, and shipping.
Frequently asked
- Why is the Double-Chai Vessel the suggested tier for Rosh Hashanah?
- The price is 18 × 18 (Chai × Chai), which the recipient will read immediately. The numbering (201–600) places the bottle in the Premium Collector band with a full documentation dossier.
- Can I request a specific bottle number?
- Within a tier, specific number requests are accommodated where the number is still unallocated. Numbers with particular textual resonance (7, 18, 26, 72, 77, 108, 613) sit in the Holy Numbers Edition (€ 7,700) tier rather than the Double-Chai.
- Is Tannenblut kosher for the High Holidays?
- Yes, under year-round Chabad-Lubavitch rabbinical supervision. Passover (Pesach) is a separate, stricter audit — the Pesach status is communicated privately in the allocation documentation.