The Scotch Whisky Treasures

Author(s): Tom Bruce-Gardyne

Drinks

The Gaelic word for whisky is Uisge beatha, which translates literally as "the water of life". That is as a good a starting place as any to enjoy whisky, as a connoisseur, taster or an occasional tippler. This beautifully produced volume. Written by a Scotsman who considers it a blessing to grow up with Scotch whisky, the author describes not only about the history of whisky distillation, the famous men whose passion can be found in their special malts, but also acts as a guide on tours of the main whisky regions, including the Western Isles, Speyside, Highlands, Lowlands and Campbeltown, visiting some of the greatest names in the production of Scotch: The Glenlivet, Ardbeg, Glenmorangie, Balvenie, Talisker - other brands (more than 80 of them) are available. Written with a passion and love for the subject and complemented by stunning photographs, maps and artworks, Scotch Whisky Treasures has the added bonus of 20 facsimile memorabilia items which can be removed from the book. It makes this interactive volume a truly unique insight into Scotch whisky, one of the world's most loved drinks.


Product Information

Tom Bruce-Gardyne, a Scot from Edinburgh, is a journalist and author who has enjoyed a love affair with his native city and scotch whisky. He is a regular columnist for the Herald & Times newspaper group in Edinburgh and his books include The Scotch Whisky Book and The Deuchars Guide to Edinburgh Pubs. He has also written Souvenir Guides on Scotch Whisky and The Royal Mile.

General Fields

  • : 9781780975658
  • : Carlton Books Ltd
  • : Carlton Books Ltd
  • : Contains Paperback and Other merchandise
  • : 07 October 2015
  • : 304mm X 266mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 September 2015
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Tom Bruce-Gardyne
  • : Mixed media product
  • : 641.25209411
  • : 108