The Whisky Trails: A Traveller's Guide to Scotch Whisky by Gordon Brown
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- ISBN 10 185375403X
- ISBN 13 9781853754036
- Published Oct 01 2000
- Format Paperback
- Page Count 224
- Language English
- Edition 3rd Revised edition
- Countries United Kingdom
- Publisher Prion Books Ltd
- Imprint Prion Books Ltd
Publishers Text
This is the third edition of a book for tourists and whisky buffs who want to see the land of the world's leading spirits industry for themselves. Scotland has been making whisky for hundreds of years and distilleries large and small are scattered throughout its landscape. The whisky-producing areas are in the North Highlands, the North-east coast, the East Highlands, Speyside and Glenlivet, the West coast and islands and the Central and Southern Highlands, some quite close to Glasgow and Edinburgh, so the tours cover almost the whole country. This guide details some 120 distilleries, giving their visiting times, their facilities, a history of the distillery, profiles of the whisky makers and a description of the whisky itself. There are also pointers to sites worth visiting in the neighbourhood of each distillery.Other cookbooks by this author
- The Black Truffle: Its History, Uses and Cultivation
- The Black Truffle: Its history, uses, and cultivation
- Classic Spirits of the World: A Comprehensive Guide
- Classic Spirits of the World
- Handbook of Fine Brandies: The Definitive Taster's Guide to the World's Brandies
- Handbook of Fine Brandies
- The Whisky Trail: A Geographical Guide to Scotch Whisky
- The Whisky Trails: A Traveller's Guide to Scotch Whisky

