Spirit of Place: Whisky Distilleries of Scotland

Author:   Charles MacLean ,  Lara Platman ,  Allan MacDonald
Publisher:   Quarto Publishing PLC
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9780711238916


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 June 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Charles MacLean ,  Lara Platman ,  Allan MacDonald
Publisher:   Quarto Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Frances Lincoln
ISBN:  

9780711238916


ISBN 10:   071123891
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 June 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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essential reading for anyone fond of a wee dram If you love the wide range of Scottish scenery and a dram or two of Scotch whisky, Spirit of Place will inspire you. ... It' s a sumptuous and unusual coffee table tome. Spirit of Place is a lavishly illustrated tour of 50 classic distilleries - many you've heard of and some you haven't. The coffee table book explores the heritage of moor and peat, from the Lowlands to the brooding, misty islands, and Mr. MacLean serves up dram after dram of useful detail ... But it's the captivating photographs by Lara Platman and Allan MacDonald that gave me a implacable thirst. ... This is armchair travel at its best - even if it's only as far as the cabinet for a refill. superb regional guide to 60 leading distilleries ... Shots of the distilleries combine with wonderful landscape photography. essential reading for anyone fond of a wee dram Spirit of Place is a lavishly illustrated tour of 50 classic distilleries - many you've heard of and some you haven't. The coffee table book explores the heritage of moor and peat, from the Lowlands to the brooding, misty islands, and Mr. MacLean serves up dram after dram of useful detail ... But it's the captivating photographs by Lara Platman and Allan MacDonald that gave me a implacable thirst. ... This is armchair travel at its best - even if it's only as far as the cabinet for a refill.


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Charles MacLean has been described by The Times as 'Scotland's leading whisky expert'. He has been researching and writing about whisky for 35 years, and has published 15 books on the subject, including Malt Whisky, which won a Glenfiddich Award, and Whisky: A Liquid History, which won 'Wine & Spirits Book of the Year' in the James Beard Awards 2005 and 'Best Drinks Book' in the International Food Media Awards 2005. He was founding editor of Whisky Magazine (1997), contributes regularly to many publications and has written historical and promotional materials for all the leading Scotch whisky companies. Lara Platman is a photographer and writer, specialising in documenting areas of culture that are often considered to be eccentric or endangered. Coming from a family who produced theatrical costumes, she has grown up around creative craftsmen. She trained as a photographer and then a journalist and now combines these two skills to bring an in-depth study to each of her projects. She has just completed a book of portraits of 130 craftsmen in their working environments for the Art Workers Guild. Her overarching ambition is to ensure that Britain's living national treasures are acknowledged by a wider audience. Allan MacDonald is a photographer and folk musician, specialising in landscape and portraits. A son of the Hebrides, he is now based in Edinburgh. His work has been published in many international publications.

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