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A Passion for Whisky

- How the Tiny Scottish Island of Islay Creates Malts that Captivate the World
Af: Ian Wisniewski Engelsk Hardback

A Passion for Whisky

- How the Tiny Scottish Island of Islay Creates Malts that Captivate the World
Af: Ian Wisniewski Engelsk Hardback
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Selected by Forbes as one of their "Whisky Books That Whisky Lovers Will Actually Read"

An essential, beautifully written companion to some of the most popular, peaty Scotch whiskies available, from Ardbeg to Laphroaig
.

“Ian Wisniewski is one of our foremost drinks writers. At once affectionate, knowledgeable and entertaining, this engaging book is essential reading for any fans of Islay whisky.” - Charles MacLean

"If there was one whiskey book to read on a crisp evening with your dram of choice and a small fire providing modest warmth, this is most certainly a worthy choice. Delightful from cover to cover and an excellent gift for the whisky lover in your life who enjoys a good book." Drinkhacker

The Scottish island of Islay produces some of the world's most revered malt whiskies, and is described by the New York Times as the equivalent of Bordeaux for wine lovers. In A Passion for Whisky Ian Wisniewski explores the unique combination of tradition, innovation, climate and location, which create such superlative examples of Scotch whisky.
 
Individual profiles of Islay's 13 distilleries include tasting notes for selected malts that illustrate the incredible range of peated styles produced, together with a section on tasting techniques, making this an indispensable guide for Scotch whisky lovers.

"A must-read for anyone who has fallen in love with single malt Scotch whisky, and the perfect postcard for this peaty spirit from the most magical of Scottish islands." Club Oenologique
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Selected by Forbes as one of their "Whisky Books That Whisky Lovers Will Actually Read"

An essential, beautifully written companion to some of the most popular, peaty Scotch whiskies available, from Ardbeg to Laphroaig
.

“Ian Wisniewski is one of our foremost drinks writers. At once affectionate, knowledgeable and entertaining, this engaging book is essential reading for any fans of Islay whisky.” - Charles MacLean

"If there was one whiskey book to read on a crisp evening with your dram of choice and a small fire providing modest warmth, this is most certainly a worthy choice. Delightful from cover to cover and an excellent gift for the whisky lover in your life who enjoys a good book." Drinkhacker

The Scottish island of Islay produces some of the world's most revered malt whiskies, and is described by the New York Times as the equivalent of Bordeaux for wine lovers. In A Passion for Whisky Ian Wisniewski explores the unique combination of tradition, innovation, climate and location, which create such superlative examples of Scotch whisky.
 
Individual profiles of Islay's 13 distilleries include tasting notes for selected malts that illustrate the incredible range of peated styles produced, together with a section on tasting techniques, making this an indispensable guide for Scotch whisky lovers.

"A must-read for anyone who has fallen in love with single malt Scotch whisky, and the perfect postcard for this peaty spirit from the most magical of Scottish islands." Club Oenologique
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 256
ISBN-13: 9781784729097
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1784729094
Udg. Dato: 12 okt 2023
Længde: 26mm
Bredde: 242mm
Højde: 157mm
Forlag: Octopus Publishing Group
Oplagsdato: 12 okt 2023
Forfatter(e): Ian Wisniewski
Forfatter(e) Ian Wisniewski


Kategori Northern Scotland, Highlands & Islands


ISBN-13 9781784729097


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 256


Udgave


Længde 26mm


Bredde 242mm


Højde 157mm


Udg. Dato 12 okt 2023


Oplagsdato 12 okt 2023


Forlag Octopus Publishing Group

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