Books – Wine & beverages
– Scotland
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The Whisky Men by Gavin D. Smith
Gavin D. Smith spent two years talking to people whose working lives have been spent in the Scotch whisky industry. He has recorded and edited the results of many conversations, which have taken place the length and breadth of Scotland, and in this book he allows the whisky-makers of Scotland to do the talking.
Paperback, 288 pp, $44.95. Buy
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Raw Spirit by Iain Banks
In a bid to uncover the unique spirit of the single malt whisky, author Iain Banks has decided to undertake a tour of the distilleries of his homeland. His tour of Scotland combines history, literature and landscape in an entertaining and informative account.
Hardback, 388 pp, $59.95. Buy
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Scots on Scotch by Phillip Hills
Ignoring the lies and the fabrications that surround Scotland and her tipple, this is a text in which Scots tell the truth about their national drink. It is about whisky and the real Scotland behind the spin of advertisers and gift shops.
Paperback, 192 pp, $24.95. Buy
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Malt Whisky File: A Connoisseur’s Guide to Malk Whiskies & their Distilleries by John Lamond and Robin Tucek
This most exhaustive and engaging guide to single malts available has been compiled by a past president of Scotlands Institute of Wine & Spirits.
Leather/Fine Binding Book, $43.95. Buy
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Scotland’s Malt Whisky Distilleries by John Hughes
In Scotland, between 1750 and the present day, over 700 distilleries have been legally registered to make single malt Scotch whisky. They produce the right style of malt whisky for use in the big brands of blended Scotch whiskies. From Glenturret to Daft Mill, this book tells the history of surviving distilleries
Paperback, 128 pp, $49.95. Buy
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