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Sto caricando le informazioni... The World Atlas of Whisky: More Than 350 Expressions Tasted - More Than 150 Distilleries Exploreddi Dave Broom
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Award-winning author and whisky expert Dave Broom explores over 200 distilleries and examines over 400 expressions. Detailed descriptions of the Scottish distilleries can be found here, while Ireland, Japan, the USA, Canada and the rest of the world are given exhaustive coverage. There are tasting notes on single malts from Aberfeldy to Tormore, Yoichi (and coverage of the best of the blends). Six specially created 'Flavour Camp Charts' group whiskies by style, allow readers to identify new whiskies from around the world to try. This extensively updated and extended edition features new material on burgeoning areas, including detailed coverage of many recently opened US craft distilleries, new distilleries in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, and discussion of the growing whisky scene in Latin America. With over 200 beautiful colour photographs and 21 colour maps locating distilleries and whisky-related sites, this is a stylish celebration of the heritage, romance, craftsmanship and versatility of whisky. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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The Scotch information is incredibly detailed and almost obsessively complete, of course, because... Well, because people seem to really only care about Scotch? The American section is pretty good, and the world whisky section is decent.
The Japanese section, though, is sadly still caught in the "mysterious orient" trap, although the actual whisky talk is great.
A real must have these days. ( )