Michael Jackson - Scotland and it's Whiskies
| Categorie |
Landen en Steden |
| ISBN |
1903296110 |
| Auteur(s) |
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| Uitgever |
Duncan Baird Publ. |
| Drukjaar |
2001 |
| Druknummer |
1 |
| Aantal pagina's |
144 |
| Bindingstype |
Geb. hardcover met omslag |
| Kwaliteit |
Als nieuw |
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Jackson's passion for Scotland and its whiskies comes through clearly and deliciously, and photographer Harry Cory Wright ("Strand: The Shifting Sands of the Outer Hebrides") beautifully captures the landscape's magnificent colors and textures. Whether studying the ancient forms of barley in the Orkneys, drinking tea with peat-cutters while a storm brews over Islay, or preferring the finished product by the shore at sundown, they bring a personal understanding to the magic of malt.
Samenvatting
In his "Malt Whisky Companion," Michael Jackson-past winner of The Glenfiddich Trophy and no fewer than five Glenfiddich Awards-was the first writer to describe in detail the aromas and flavors of Scotland's most famous product. Now he goes even deeper into the world of whisky, discussing the terroir that shapes the taste of this classic liquor.