Jim Murray's Whisky Bible was a roaring success when it was published for the first time in 2003. This authoritative guide is destined to become an annual drinks bestseller in the lead up to Christmas. It takes account of all the important developments in the world of whisky, featuring new brands and distilleries, changes in legislation, and listing the world's best expressions of the distiller's art chosen by the whisky guru himself. What makes this book unique, however, is the unparalleled breadth of coverage of the whisky tasting notes. The author has travelled around the world experiencing whisky from distilleries as far-flung as Pakistan and Finland, as well as the world-leaders, Scotland, Ireland, Japan and the United States of America. He is acknowledged as a world leader when it comes to describing the tastes and sensations to be enjoyed sampling the different whiskies available today. His infectious and passionate style instantly singles him out as an exceptional writing talent.
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About the Author:
Jim Murray is the world's only full-time whisky writer and is much in demand as a consultant to the whisky industry. Widely regarded as the world's leading authority on whisky, he writes a regular column for The Scotsman, as well as contributing articles to the Sunday Tribune in Dublin, the Chicago Tribune and several national newspapers in the UK. He lives in Wellingborough in Northamptonshire.
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- PublisherCarlton Books Ltd
- Publication date2004
- ISBN 10 184442670X
- ISBN 13 9781844426706
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages272
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