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Raise a glass to the world's most exciting modern and contemporary
artists in this inspired cocktail book with over 50 tribute
recipes. Go on a boozy tour of art history with this collection of
recipes for over 50 expertly crafted cocktails, each one a unique
creation inspired by its namesake artist. Unwind with a refreshing
tequila-watermelon Frida Kahlo. Spark some inspiration while
sipping on a Salvador Dali. Or mix it up with a colorfully sweet
Yayoi Kusama. From painters to sculptors, photographers, and more,
each artist profiled has a cocktail recipe that draws deeply from
their life and work. Both art lovers and cocktail enthusiasts alike
will love pouring over this collection of engaging stories and
unique recipes. Inventive and deliciously fun, ART BOOZEL will give
you a new appreciation for each of these inspiring artists.
INVENTIVE & FUN RECIPES: Each of these recipes draws from
elements of the artist's life and work in colorful ways that any
cocktail enthusiast will enjoy; think tomato garnishes in the Andy
Warhol, golden turmeric in the Gustav Klimt, and flower syrup in
the Georgia O'Keeffe. BESTSELLING TEAM: Jennifer Croll and Kelly
Shami, the author and illustrator who brought you the wildly
popular FREE THE TIPPLE, are back to deliver more of the colorful
cocktail recipes and lush illustration that everyone loves. PERFECT
FOR ART LOVERS: Any level of art appreciator will enjoy pouring
over the diverse biographies and engaging portraits, and will love
creating drinks inspired by their favorite modern and contemporary
artists. Perfect for: mixology enthusiasts; art and art history
lovers; museum and gallery visitors, especially visitors to SFMOMA,
MoMA, and LACMA; readers of Punch, Bon Appetit, Saveur.
Literature, puns, and alcohol collide in this clever follow-up to
Tequila Mockingbird, the world's bestselling cocktail recipes book.
Tim Federle's Tequila Mockingbird has become one of the world's
bestselling cocktail books and resonated with bartenders and book
clubs everywhere. Now in this much anticipated follow-up, Are You
There God? It's Me, Margarita, Federle has shaken up 49 all-new,
all-delicious drink recipes paired with his trademark puns and
clever commentary on more of history's most beloved books, as well
as bar bites, drinking games, and whimsical illustrations
throughout. Cocktails include: - Fifty Shades of Grey Goose - The
Handmaid's Ale - Little Soused on the Prairie - Tender Is the
Nightcap - A Room With Vermouth - Go Get a Scotch, Man - As I Lay
Drinking - and much more!
Responsible for marketing of the Famous Grouse for 15 years, the
author is in a unique position to record the decline of the malt
distillery and also to look at the remaining distilleries and
explain why they survive today. The story is one of politics,
taxation, social history, location, supply and demand, and sheer
perseverance on the part of some. Full of photos of distilleries
old and new, and with a wealth of new information on distillery,
this is the story of the processes involved in the manufacture of
Scotland's biggest single export.
Andre Simon Food and Drink Book Award Longlist "This is the story
of how wine brought me back from the dead." Thus begins Adam
McHugh's transition through the ending of one career-as a hospice
chaplain and grief counselor-into the discovery of a new life in
wine among the grapevines of the Santa Ynez Valley of California.
"This is the corkscrewing tale of how I got to Santa Ynez,
eventually, and the questions that came up along the way," he
continues. "You and I are going to take a long wine tour together
on our way there, and we will make plenty of stops for a glass and
some local wine history. As you will see, I reached into the old,
old story of wine in order to find my new story, which begins, as
so many wine love stories do, in the French countryside. Most
stories about religion and drink are stories of recovery. I'm not
sure if mine isn't a story about recovery too." Adam's story is one
of being forced to reevaluate and remake his life when things fell
apart. But more than that, it's a story about finding healing
through the good gifts of wine, friends, and the beauty of wine
country. Pour a glass and join the adventure from the south of
France to Champagne to the California Central Coast.
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Wine Atlas of Germany
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Dieter Braatz, Ulrich Sautter, Ingo Swoboda; Photographs by Hendrik Holler; Foreword by Jancis Robinson; Translated by …
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Featuring sixty-seven exceptional color maps as well as
eighty-seven vivid images by photographer Hendrik Holler and
others, this is the most comprehensive and up-to-date atlas of
German wine--a detailed reference to vineyards and appellations.
The authors explain the geography of all sixteen German
wine-growing regions and provide independent analysis and ranking
of the most significant vineyards in each region. In addressing the
growing American appreciation of German wines, the atlas pays
in-depth attention to Rieslings from the Mosel and other premier
regions while also acquainting readers with wines from less
familiar areas such as the Ahr, Baden, the Taubertal, and
Franconia. Beautifully produced, with helpful sidebars and succinct
essays, this book will become the standard reference on the
subject.
Sip sweet libations worthy of the Gods with these Greek
myth-inspired concoctions based on all your favorite Gods and
Goddesses. Care for Hestia's Old Fashioned? Want to fall in love
with Eros on the Beach? How about the Bacchic Muddled Maenad
sangria, topped with a blood orange; or maybe a Labooze of
Heracles-made with plenty of strong whiskey? In Nectar of the Gods,
you can sip Greek mythology-themed drinks while you enjoy your
favorite ancient tales (or mythological retellings) with this
collection of delicious and fun cocktails written by Liv Albert,
host of the popular podcast Let's Talk About Myths, Baby!. Now you
can discover new creations along with all your favorites and drink
like the God or Goddess you know you are.
Like a book club, but better, this approachable guide breaks down
the basics of wine in a month-by-month format for a year's worth of
sips and wine-party inspiration. Learning about wine should be fun
and is easy to do, if you have a few key things: wine (of course),
an opener, a few friends, and this book. That's your Wine Club!
Each month, discover the key elements of a specific style of wine
or varietal, from Cabernet Sauvignon in January to Bubbly in
December, including taste-testing tips, history, and tasty
throw-together or make-ahead bites that pair beautifully with
whatever you're pouring. So, uncork (or twist the top off of) a
bottle, pour yourself a glass, and join us in the best club of all:
The Wine Club !
Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book is the essential reference book for
everyone who buys wine - in shops, restaurants, or on the internet.
Now in its 42nd year of publication, it has no rival as the
comprehensive, up-to-the-minute annual guide. Hugh Johnson provides
clear succinct facts and commentary on the wines, growers and wine
regions of the whole world. He reveals which vintages to buy, which
to drink and which to cellar, which growers to look for and why.
Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book gives clear information on grape
varieties, local specialities and how to match food with wines that
will bring out the best in both. This new edition also contains a
special supplement on Organic, Natural and Biodynamic wines.
The Independent's 2017 Book of the Year and a 2020 London Eater
recommended read for lockdown 'If Malcolm Gladwell were to write a
book about wine, the results wouldn't linger much more pleasurably
on the palate than this accessible, adventurous, amusing and
informative book by Bianca Bosker' - The Times Professional
journalist and amateur drinker Bianca Bosker didn't know much about
wine - until she discovered the world of elite sommeliers who
dedicate their lives to the pursuit of flavour. Fascinated by their
fervour and seemingly superhuman sensory powers, she set out to
uncover what drove their obsession, and whether she, too, could
become a 'cork dork.' With boundless curiosity, humour and a
healthy dose of scepticism, Bosker takes the reader inside
underground tasting groups, exclusive New York City restaurants,
mass-market wine factories and even a neuroscientist's fMRI machine
as she attempts to answer the most nagging question of all: what's
the big deal about wine? Funny, counterintuitive and compulsively
readable, Cork Dork does for drinking what Kitchen Confidential did
for dining out, ensuring you'll never reach blindly for the second
cheapest bottle on the menu again.
Wine Folly introduced a whole new audience to the world of wine, making it easy for complete beginners to understand the fundamentals thanks to their straightforward advice, simple explanatory graphics and practical wine-tasting tips.
Now they are back with plenty more eye-catching visuals and easy-to-grasp advice that the brand has become known for. Wine Folly Deluxe comes complete with a fresh look, twice as much information on regions, and a profusion of new and alternative wine styles.
With its simple and practical answers to all your wine questions and curiosities - red or white? Light or bold? Spanish or Portuguese? - it's the perfect guide for anyone looking to expand their expertise and an ideal gift for the oenophile in your life.
Simplify your cocktail experience with more than 150 easy and
delicious recipes for your Mason jar. Do you really need a specific
glass for each drink? Bartenders might tell you so, but the home
mixologist needn't worry. Put away those expensive glasses and
uncomplicate your home happy hour with Mason Jar Cocktails,
Expanded Edition. Try new cocktail recipes without the stress with
easy-to-follow recipes and tools you can find right at home,
including: - Mason Jar Gin Fizz - Long Island Iced Tea - Mint Julep
- Caribbean Rum Punch - Virgin Mudslide - Frozen Hemingway Daiquiri
- Tropical Spiced Rum - Mexican Mule - Tom Collins - Strawberry Gin
Mojito - Mason Jar Sangria Enjoy your favorite classics without the
hassle of finding a Collins or Old Fashioned glass. Serve up every
kind of cocktail with the versatile, practical, and charming Mason
jar, including non-alcoholic recipes for younger party guests. This
book includes cocktails for all seasons, so you can relax in the
sun with a Mason jar pina colada, kick back with a spicy fall
sangria, and get cozy in front of the fire with some tequila hot
chocolate. Combine the best aspects of your favorite creative
cocktails with the rustic simplicity of the Mason jar, so you'll be
sipping at that martini with country living style with Mason Jar
Cocktails, Expanded Edition.
Discover why rum is becoming the hottest spirit in the world right
now with the latest and greatest offering from bestselling author
and master mixologist Tristan Stephenson. The Curious Bartender's
Rum Revolution is the fifth book by bestselling author Tristan
Stephenson. Explore rum's remarkable history from its humble
origins to its status as life-blood of the Royal Navy and its love
affair with Cuba. Discover its darker past, with tales of devils,
pirates and its reputation as the revolutionary spirit. This fabled
drink is in the midst of another revolution, transforming from
uninspiring grog to premium product, with aged and spiced varieties
leading the charge. Learn about how rum is made, from the science
of sugar cane and molasses to distillation and unique ageing
techniques. The Rum Tour will transport you to the most exciting
rum distilleries the world has to offer, with Tristan's signature
tasting notes guiding you towards the right rum at the right time.
Explore the legendary Caribbean home of rum to the pioneering rum
makers around the world embracing dynamic new techniques and taking
flavour to dizzy new heights. Finally, Tristan's mixology skills
will help you master jazzed-up versions of the Mai Tai and Mojito,
perfect a Planter's Punch and keep you on trend with Brazil's
famous Caipirinha and Batida cocktails, made with rum's sister
spirit, cachaca.
In Wine & Philosophy, philosophers, wine critics, and
winemakers share their passion for wine through well-crafted essays
that explore wine's deeper meaning, nature, and significance* Joins
Food & Philosophy and Beer & Philosophy in in the
"Epicurean Trilogy* Essays are organized thematically and written
by philosophers, wine writers, and winemakers* Chapters include,
"The Art & Culture of Wine"; "Tasting & Talking about
Wine"; "Wine & Its Critics"; "The Beauty of Wine"; "The
Metaphysics of Wine"; and "The Politics & Economics of Wine"*
Accessible to a general audience while at the same time covering
some serious philosophical ground* Incorporates traditional areas
of philosophical study, including philosophy of language,
philosophy of perception, aesthetics, metaphysics, ethics and
political philosophy* A great complimentary text to any guided-tour
visit to the Napa Valley or other wineries
"A standout among the drink books published this year, which ought
to be on the Christmas list of every wine lover, even if they don't
think they have much interest in American wine." -Victoria Moore,
The Telegraph "This is a book for novices and geeks interested in
the significance of California through America's wine history, from
the swashbuckling era of Agoston Haraszthy through modern Napa's
cult cabernets and today's despair over wildfires and drought."
-David McIntyre, Washington Post "New York Times picks On
California for their "This Year's Best Wine Books": ". Its short
selections from nearly three dozen writers offer impressionistic,
thought-provoking views of the state and its winemaking
history."-New York Times On California explores the grapes and the
people who have made California wine great. The pioneers, the
boffins, the whizz-kids and scientists, many of whom tell their
stories on its pages - some in precious archive material, others
have set down their thoughts mid-pandemic in 2021: Randall Grahm,
Gerald Asher, Steven Spurrier, Paul Draper and Warren Winiarski
take a bow.... Includes: California wine and the future: where will
the 'California spirit' lead next? The 'Hollywood Grape': our
authors chart the path of Cabernet Sauvignon, from the wish-list of
Thomas Jefferson to the hallowed hillsides of Stag's Leap and
Screaming Eagle 1976? Of course it was a competition! Steven
Spurrier and Patricia Gallagher look back at the motivations behind
the famous Paris wine tasting Top New York sommelier Victoria James
tells of her near-death introduction to the whacky world of
winemaking in Sonoma Will the real Zinfandel please stand up? Paul
Draper seeks out the true heritage of California's versatile orphan
grape Contributions from top California writers: Elaine Chukan
Brown, Mary Margaret McCamic MW, Karen MacNeil, Esther Mobley, Lisa
Perrotti-Brown MW, Liz Thach MW, Clare Tooley MW, and Kelli White
Hugh Johnson, Jane Anson and Fiona Morrison MW introduce
California's intrepid wine pioneers Rex Pickett's Sideways heroes,
Jack and Miles, clink glasses over the Central Coast's finest Pinot
Noir A-Z: from 'Bob' Mondavi to Xylem sap-sensors and pink
Zinfandel - California wine in bite-size
What's the best companion to a round of drinks with friends? A
round of bad-ass drinking game fun, of course. Kit includes an
8-page book, a shot glass, a set of standard dice, "dirty" dice,
and a deck of 48 cards, each containing one drinking game from the
most innocent to the rousing and risque, such as "Tip the
Bartender," "Chug-A-Lug," and "Beer-amid." This is sure to add
excitement to an otherwise run-of-the-mill bar night.
In this beautifully crafted book, award-winning writer Dave Broom
examines Scotch whisky's links to landscape, agriculture, culture,
and community. Starting in Orkney, he travels south via the
north-east coast and the Spey valley, to the westerly peninsulas
and Hebridean islands of Skye, Raasay and Harris, before the
journey finishes, via the blenders of the central belt, on the
island of Islay. The trip also follows Scotch's history from
Neolithic brewers to today's innovators - a tale told by
distillers, but also musicians, writers and poets. What does it
mean to make whisky in these places, how does a distillery reflect
place in its flavour, and what is its role in communities? With
stunning specially commissioned photography by Christina Kernohan,
A Sense of Place will enhance and deepen every whisky drinker's,
and lover of Scotland's, understanding of the spirit, and the
country.
The authors trace the birth of spirits from China, to India, to
Persia, through Europe and on to the New World. What did people do
with these potent potables long before the cocktail was ever heard
of?
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