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A Passion for Whisky

How the tiny Scottish island of Islay creates malts that Captivates the World


  • Mitchell Beazley (Octopus)
  • by Ian Wisniewski
An addition to Mitchell Beazley's successful whisky-themed publishing, this is a must-have guide to the world-famous whiskies of Islay, explaining what makes them so special and profiling the growing number of talented distilleries. The Scottish island of Islay produces some of the world's most revered malt whiskies, and is described by the New York Times as the equivalent of Bordeaux for wine lovers.

ISBN 9781784729097 | EN | HB
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Publisher Mitchell Beazley (Octopus)
ISBN 9781784729097
Author(s) Ian Wisniewski
Publication date October 2023
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 241 x 157 mm
Pages 256
Language(s) English ed.
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An addition to Mitchell Beazley's successful whisky-themed publishing, this is a must-have guide to the world-famous whiskies of Islay, explaining what makes them so special and profiling the growing number of talented distilleries.

The Scottish island of Islay produces some of the world's most revered malt whiskies, and is described by the New York Times as the equivalent of Bordeaux for wine lovers. In A Passion for Whisky Ian Wisniewski explores the unique combination of tradition, innovation, climate and location, which create such superlative examples of Scotch whisky.

Individual profiles of Islay's 13 distilleries include tasting notes for selected malts that illustrate the incredible range of peated styles produced, together with a section on tasting techniques, making this an indispensable guide for Scotch whisky lovers.
Whisky sales overtook vodka in the US in 2022 for the first time in two decades, with no small influence from Scotch whisky - the US imported £789.2 million in Scotch in 2021.

"Ian Wisniewski is one of our foremost drinks writers. At once affectionate, knowledgeable and entertaining, this engaging book is essential reading for any fans of Islay whisky." - Charles Maclean