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"An entrancing companion for wine lovers. Celebratory, discerning
writing with all the variety and unexpectedness of the wines
explored." - Michele Roberts, author and Emeritus Professor of
Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia "This book is
about feeling, tasting and describing the beauty of wine, as well
as understanding the intensity of emotion that wine can engender."
- Decanter Magazine "So precise and dancing, so chiselled and so
free, as complex and delicious as your favourite bottle of wine,
you will enjoy the world of wine differently after reading through
Jefford's words." - Pascaline Lepeltier on Instagram "A new sort of
literary gumption arrived on the scene with Andrew Jefford; a
powerful blend of science and poetry. Here is a writer who does his
interviews, delves deep into motives and methods, and then lets fly
with whatever imagery he finds winging by." Hugh Johnson (2019)
Poet, philosopher, author, radio presenter and journalist, Andrew
Jefford lives in France; but buried deep in one wine country what
does he miss most about the rest? The answer: "Drinking young port.
It's the wine drinker's equivalent of zorbing, wing-walking,
base-jumping ... you won't fully understand it unless you have
tasted it young, in its 'Ride of the Valkyries' stage, when it
comes hurtling out of the glass and puts the screamers on you..."
Andrew is the ideal companion for anyone wine-curious. In this
collection of his essays, opinions and articles he shares his
fascinating observations from half a century of discovery. For
Andrew, wine should be listened to and admired, wherever it comes
from; old-school pretentions turned on their head; style-points
disdained; stellar prices dismissed; questions asked...
This is a reissue edition of the previously published title Peat
Smoke and Spirit (9780747245780), published in 2005. 'This is not
simply an appreciation of whisky, but a voyage into the history and
geography of a tiny Scottish island' Daily Mail Those who discover
malt whisky quickly learn that the malts made on the Isle of Islay
are some of the wildest and most characterful in the malt-whisky
spectrum. In Whisky Island, Islay's fascinating story is uncovered:
from its history and stories of the many shipwrecks which litter
its shores, to the beautiful wildlife, landscape and topography of
the island revealed through intimate descriptions of the austerely
beautiful and remote countryside. Interleaved through these
different narrative strands comes the story of the whiskies
themselves, traced from a distant past of bothies and illegal
stills to present-day legality and prosperity. The flavour of each
spirit is analysed and the differences between them teased out, as
are the stories of the notable men and women who have played such a
integral part in their creation.
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