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The artisanal cocktail movement is, let's face it, not for
everyone. What about drinks for the rest of us? The boozers who
just want a good, stiff cocktail we can make at home after a day at
work? What if you don't own an ice-shaving kit or grow organic
rosemary in your back garden? What if you are using recycled jam
jars to mix your Vodka Tonic instead of the "mason jar shaker" you
can purchase at every hipster joint in Hoxton? Rejoice, this book
is for you.
In this book, Clive Coates, a Master of Wine who has spent four
decades of his distinguished career in Burgundy, shares his vast
insider's knowledge of one of the world's most exciting, complex,
and intractable wine regions. Personal rather than encyclopedic,
and informed by Coates' unparalleled access to regular, extensive
tastings, this book imparts the author's philosophy and expertise
as to how best approach, appreciate, and discuss the wines of
Burgundy. Coates updates and supplements the domaine profiles
featured in his two previous books, Cote D'Or and The Wines of
Burgundy with new in-depth assessments of specific vineyards.
Divided into three sections - Vineyard Profiles, Domaine Profiles,
and Vintage Assessments - My Favorite Burgundies considers the
leading vineyards and today's top estates, and features detailed
maps and a wealth of tasting notes that reflect how the wine
develops as it ages. Enlivened by Coates' singular, firsthand
knowledge and precise descriptions, this is an indispensable guide
for amateur and professional enophiles alike.
For centuries a bastion of tradition and the jewel in the crown of
French viticulture, Bordeaux has in recent years become dogged by
controversy, particularly regarding the 2012 classification of the
wines of St.-Emilion, the most prestigious appellation of
Bordeaux's right bank. St.-Emilion is an area increasingly
dominated by big international investors, especially from China,
who are keen to speculate on the area's wines and land, some of
whose value has increased tenfold in the last decade alone. In the
controversial 2012 classification, certain chateaux were promoted
to a more prestigious class because of insider deals that altered
the scoring system for the classification of wines into premier
crus and grand crus. This system now takes into account the
facilities of each chateau's tasting room, the size of its
warehouse, and even the extent of its parking lot. The quality of
the wine counts for just 30% of the total score for the wines of
the top ranking, those deemed premier grand cru classe A. In Vino
Business, Saporta shows how back-room deals with wine distributors,
multinational investors like the luxury company LVMH, and even wine
critics, have fundamentally changed this ancient business. Saporta
also investigates issues of wine labelling and the use of
pesticides, and draws comparisons to Champagne, Burgundy and the
rest of the wine world. Based on two years of research and
reporting, Vino Business draws back the curtain on the secret world
of Bordeaux, a land ever more in thrall to the grapes of wealth.
Acclaimed importer and wine guru Terry Theise, long known for his
top-notch portfolio and his illustrious writing, now offers this
opinionated, idiosyncratic, and beautifully written testament to
wine. What constitutes beauty in wine, and how do we appreciate it?
What role does wine play in a soulful, sensual life? And can wines
of place survive in a world of globalized styles and 100-point
scoring systems? In his highly approachable style, Theise describes
how wine can be a portal to aesthetic, emotional, even mystical
experience - and he frankly asserts that these experiences are most
likely to be inspired by wines from artisan producers.
'The perfect stocking filler in the run up to Christmas and a
must-read ahead of hosting festive dinner parties!' Daily Mail
'Neil & Joel always produce great-tasting, well thought-out,
balanced drinks. Proper talents, this pair!' Simon Rimmer The trend
of cocktail making at home is set to continue now that so many of
us appreciate how a delicious cocktail can make any evening
special, and it really does not have to be time consuming.
60-Second Cocktails: Amazing Drinks to Make At Home in a Minute is
the latest book from award-winning drinks writers and TV presenters
Joel Harrison and Neil Ridley. These simple-yet-delicious cocktails
are divided into three chapters: No Shake, Sherlock - the easiest
to make, requiring little or no preparation, and using standard
spirits and mixers; Shake It Up - slightly more complex concoctions
that need a quick shake or stir; and Magnificent Mixes - special
drinks for the more decadent drinking occasions which require a
little more prep, or an unusual ingredient here and there.
Get your goth on with 60+ recipes from Beetle House restaurant,
where guests indulge in a deadly delicious menu inspired by the
works of Tim Burton and all things dark and curious. If you delight
in ghoulish frights and movies like The Nightmare Before Christmas,
Beetlejuice, and The Evil Dead; then you'll love the official
cookbook of Beetle House, the Halloween-inspired restaurant with
locations in New York and Los Angeles. The Nightmare Before Dinner
features more than 60 gothically delicious recipes from chef-owner
Zach Neil, including sauces and dips for the recently deceased,
eerie appetizers, sinister sides, soups and salads for the living,
macabre mains, devilish desserts, deadly drinks, and creepy
cocktails. Knock out your family, friends, and guests with: Edward
Burger Hands, inspired by Edward Scissorhands - a juicy burger with
a Sriracha cream sauce, stuffed with smoked bacon, fried egg,
pepper jack cheese, and avocado; with a pair of scissors shoved
through it to keep it closed Silence of the Lamb Chops, inspired by
Silence of the Lambs - a tasty lamb dish with a buttery mushroom
and apple sauce, made gory with splashes of raspberry glaze
Cheshire Mac and Cheese, inspired by Alice in Wonderland - a
sweet-and-spicy take on one of America's beloved comfort foods,
served in a teacup Beetle Pie, inspired by Beetlejuice - a
brilliant-green homemade pistachio pudding with a crunchy chocolate
crust that evokes the corpse-fed grass and rich soil of a
graveyard, and seedy and sweet blackberry jam that mimics the
texture of blood and bugs The Fleet Street Martini, inspired by
Sweeney Todd - a bright-red martini featuring Fireball Cinnamon
Whiskey; pair with equally gory Love It Pot Pie Plus, if you're
vegan or vegetarian, The Nightmare Before Dinner has your spooky
side covered too-it offers a vegan alternative or ingredient swap
for each and every recipe in the book! Throw your own goth-themed
party! A bonus section provides inspiration for table settings,
decorations, and foods to serve at your holiday or screening party.
This is the perfect cookbook for the Tim Burton movie buff,
Halloween enthusiast, or goth in your life. Also available by Zach
Neil: Death for Dinner Cookbook: 60 Gorey-Good, Plant-Based Drinks,
Meals, and Munchies Inspired by Your Favorite Horror Films
Discover the nutritional wonders of acai fruit! Power up and
fortify your health with the magic of acai berries! The Acai Berry
Miracle is a complete guide to the health benefits and nutritional
richness of acai fruit, paired with dozens of delicious recipes to
make it a nourishing fixture in your healthy routine. Bursting with
antioxidants, fiber, and nutrients, this heart-healthy berry will
help you feel invigorated and energized. Inside you'll find an easy
and delicious ten-day acai program to stay strong, feel
revitalized, and fuel your body with incredible nutrition to feel
great inside and out. With more than sixty recipes for acai bowls,
smoothies, juices, and more, you'll never miss out on the
incredible benefits of acai! Get supercharged by this super-fruit
and support your health one wonderful recipe at a time. Follow an
easy, 10-day plan to boost your health with acai Bolster your
immune system, lose weight, and gain antioxidants by following a
healthy routine with this incredible fruit Make acai the star of
your juices, smoothies, and bowls! Make the most of all the
benefits acai berries have to offer. Recharge your health and
reinvigorate your day, and enjoy delicious recipes with The Acai
Berry Miracle!
Cheese and wine are a classic combination but many cheeses taste
even better with beer or cider. Steve Jones, proprietor of the
Portland- based Cheese Bar and Chizu (cheese served sushi- style)
has been successfully matching cheeses with alcoholic beverages for
more than two decades. Here he shares his knowledge by introducing
75 different cheeses and pairing each with the beverage that brings
out the best in both. Jones provides a treasure trove of
delectable, often surprising pairings, as well as simple steps for
successful experimentation. This guide will function as a crash
course for beginners on buying, storing, and serving cheese and
alcohol, while offering more seasoned aficionados page after page
of cheese-and-beverage combinations to replicate at home. With
gorgeous photographs, this book captures the allure,
approachability, and, most importantly, the sheer joy of pairing
cheese with beer, wine or cider.
60 Vibrant and Versatile Vodka Cocktails Vodka is the perfect
spirit that can turn almost any combination of mixer, juice and
garnish into a bold and boozy beverage. Clear in colour and crisp
to taste, some of the most famous cocktails are vodka-based. From
the punchy Moscow Mule and the pink-hued Cosmopolitan, to the
sweet-smooth Espresso Martini and the Bloody Mary pick-me-up, this
beautifully illustrated book shows off the best of vodka cocktails
that are fun and easy to make. In Vodka Made Me Do It seasoned
mixologist, writer and cocktail consultant Colleen Graham explains
everything you need to know about this versatile spirit: how to
make tasty vodka infusions, which mixers blend well and how to
create flavourful cocktails for every occasion. Including twists on
classic cocktails - from bellinis and punches, to a whole host of
delicious martinis - you'll soon be saying; 'Sip sip hooray for
vodka!'
Divided Spirits tells the stories of tequila and mezcal, two of
Mexico's most iconic products. In doing so, the book illustrates
how neoliberalism influences the production, branding, and
regulation of local foods and drinks. It also challenges the
strategy of relying on "alternative" markets to protect food
cultures and rural livelihoods. In recent years, as consumers
increasingly demand to connect with the people and places that
produce their food, the concept of terroir-the taste of place-has
become more and more prominent. Tequila and mezcal are both
protected by denominations of origin (DOs), legal designations that
aim to guarantee a product's authenticity based on its link to
terroir. Advocates argue that the DOs expand market opportunities,
protect cultural heritage, and ensure the reputation of Mexico's
national spirits. Yet this book shows how the institutions that are
supposed to guard "the legacy of all Mexicans" often fail those who
are most in need of protection: the small producers, agave farmers,
and other workers who have been making tequila and mezcal for
generations. The consequences-for the quality and taste of tequila
and mezcal, and for communities throughout Mexico-are stark.
Divided Spirits suggests that we must move beyond market-based
models if we want to safeguard local products and the people who
make them. Instead, we need systems of production, consumption, and
oversight that are more democratic, more inclusive, and more
participatory. Lasting change is unlikely without the involvement
of the state and a sustained commitment to addressing inequality
and supporting rural development.
The author of Free the Tipple is back with another collection of
delectable cocktails-this time a literary mix inspired by the
world's most iconic women writers. The fifty recipes in this volume
are as unconventional, imaginative, and refreshing as the authors
that inspired them. Each double-page spread includes an
illustration of one important woman writer along with fascinating
background about her oeuvre, personality, and points of literary
distinction. And, of course, each profile is paired with a
delicious recipe for a fitting cocktail. Pulling from every
category-literary and genre fiction, poetry, graphic novels, essays
and nonfiction- this book offers some surprising twists as well as
old favorites. While each subject could provide hours of cocktail
chatter, the recipes themselves are also a unique conversation
starter: the Virginia Woolf-a peach-and-mint creation with a
modernist flair; the Octavia Butler-an uncompromising blend
featuring bourbon and port; the Jia Tolentino-a purple sparkler
that puts a cerebral twist on pop culture; and the Mary Shelley-an
unexpected combination of the Manhattan and the Margarita. Perfect
for literary-themed parties as well as intimate gatherings, this
book itself is an intoxicating, lip-loosening brew made of equal
parts sophistication and fun.
What can we expect from the best whiskey producers in America
today? Whiskey America showcases some of the most exciting new
styles of whiskey and why they are so special. With fascinating
interviews with some of the leading characters in the recent
distilling revolution, this absorbing book relates the stories of
how successful lawyers, doctors and city slickers made the
life-changing decision to turn their backs on conventional careers
to pursue the 'good life' of making spirits in the most far-flung
outreaches of America. And thank goodness they did, because this
new generation of distillers not only customized conventional
whiskey styles but also invented new ones never seen before.
Whiskey America investigates how best to enjoy the new whiskies -
in cocktails, with food, mixed or straight - and looks forward to
where these exciting American spirits are going next.
Best-selling author Jeff Alworth takes serious beer aficionados on
a behind-the-scenes tour of 26 major European and North American
breweries that create some of the world's most classic beers. Learn
how the Irish make stout, the secrets of traditional Czech pilsner,
and what makes English cask ale unique by delving deep into the
specific techniques, equipment, and geographical factors that shape
these distinctive styles. Contemporary brewers carrying on their
traditions share insider knowledge and 26 original recipes to guide
experienced homebrewers in developing your own special versions of
each style.
In this book you will find many homebrew recipes which will allow
you, the craft brewer, to make superb real ales at a fraction of
the price of those that are commercially available. With
easy-to-follow instructions, both beginners and seasoned mashers
can quickly start brewing classics such as Flowers Original Bitter,
Belhaven Sixty Shilling Ale, Whitbread Best Bitter, Castle Eden
Ale, Wadworth 6X and Marston Moor Porter. All the recipes are based
on information supplied by the breweries which, combined with your
own skill and quality ingredients from specialist homebrew
suppliers, will virtually guarantee superb resulting ales.
What do you drink when you're not drinking? Seedlip - the first
distilled non-alcoholic spirit - was created to solve this problem
and launched to huge excitement. Here, for the first time, was a
grown-up non-alcoholic alternative that balanced crisp, delicious
flavours and healthy, natural ingredients. Here, finally, was a way
to drink when you weren't drinking. This recipe book offers an
exclusive collection of Seedlip's finest cocktails as well as
insight into their ethos, technique and ingredients. Highly
illustrated with recipes from the world's best bartenders and newly
commissioned images from leading drinks photographer Rob Lawson,
here are the secrets of the Seedlip way.
Love wine, but only know so much? Looking for some guidance on the
perfect red? Want to break away from choosing the same old
favourites? Are you keen to learn about wine varieties and which
will suit the right cuisine? The Wine Pocket Bible is filed with
answers to everything that matters in the world of wine, including:
* Which wines are best for meat and fish dishes? * How do I
interpret labels when buying wine? * Which is the correct way to
taste & describe wine? * How do I make a classic champagne
cocktail? * How do I go about investing in and storing wine? This
indispensible little guide will tell you what you need to know when
you need to know it. The Wine Pocket Bible is a classic edition
full of essential wine tips and fascinating facts. This beautiful
hardback edition has both dust-cover and gold embossing on the
spine making it the perfect gift for any wine lover at Christmas.
Cocktail marketers and male bartenders like to tell women what we
want to drink,and it's usually fruity, frilly, fancy, and pink. In
Drink Like a Woman, Jeanette Hurt shakes up barroom expectations,
stirs up some new ideas, and pours a lively collection of feminist
cocktails that are just as varied, flavorful, and strong as women
are.Sharing basic techniques, cocktail classics, hangover cures,
drinking games, and more, this spirited guide takes the misogyny
out of mixology by offering fun and functional tips for the at-home
barista who doesn't need a man to mix it up. She also exposes the
surprisingly sexist history of cocktail culture, and offers more
than 50 recipes, crafted by top women bartenders around the
country, including:Anarchy AmarettoBloody Mary RichardsNelly
Bly-TaiThe LBD (The Little Black Dress)Ruth's Pink
TabooWoManhattanZeldatiniThe Suffragette SourRide, Sally RideCurie
RoyaleWith feisty illustrations and original recipes that call for
a generous splash of female empowerment, Drink Like a Woman is sure
to subvert the patriarchy, one drink at a time.
The concept of terroir is one of the most celebrated and
controversial subjects in wine today. Most will agree that
well-made wine has the capacity to express "somewhereness," a set
of consistent aromatics, flavors, or textures that amount to a
signature expression of place. But for every advocate there is a
skeptic, and for every writer singing praises related to terroir
there is a study or a detractor seeking to debunk terroir as a
myth. Wine and Place examines terroir using a multitude of voices
and multiple points of view-from science to literature, from
winemakers to wine critics-seeking not to prove its veracity but to
explore its pros, its cons, and its other aspects. This
comprehensive anthology lets the reader come to one's own
conclusion about terroir.
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