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The Malt Whisky File

4.29 ( 7 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Malt Whisky File

The Malt Whisky File

4.29 (7 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 18 October, 2007
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From Islay to Orkney, from Scotland to Ireland, and from Japan to New Zealand, this fully revised fourth edition incorporates a unique and helpful rating system for each malt's sweetness, peatiness and availability and a new guide to cost, as well as sections on 'historical' whiskies and on regionalisation. With more tasting notes and information than any comparable manual, this is a must-have for whisky lovers and novices alike.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781847670052
ISBN10 1847670059
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 498 g
Product Dimensions 124 x 20 x 212 mm
Publisher / Reseller Canongate Books Ltd
Format hardback
Edition Main
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This is the essential guide for the whisky connoisseur...the most comprehensive guide to all distilleries of Scotland and Ireland and to their malt whiskies. * * The International Cookbook Revue * *
The Malt Whisky File is a very informative and easy-to-follow guide to all of Scotland's whiskies and their individual tastes. A very commendable book which could be used in confidence as a reference book or just as a guide to choosing your dram. * * Scottish Field * *
A remarkable piece of research and nicely designed to fit into a pocket. * * The Scotsman * *
No connoisseur of whisky should be without this well-produced little hardback. -- Jack McLean

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Author's Bio

John Lamond is a Master of Malt and past President of Scotland's Institute of Wines and Spirits. Robin Tucek is a respected industry expert and runs Blackadder, a world-renowned whisky bottling and exporting business.

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