A Sense of Place
A journey around Scotland’s whisky
(Autor) Dave BroomA personal journey exploring Scotch whisky through its terroir, including the land, weather, history, craft and culture that feeds and enhances the whisky itself In this beautifully crafted narrative, award-winning writer Dave Broom examines Scotch whisky from the point of view of its terroir - the land, weather, history, craft and culture that feed and enhance the whisky itself. Travelling around his native Scotland and visiting distilleries from Islay and Harris to Orkney and Speyside, Dave explores the whiskies made there and the elements in their distilling, and locality, which make them what they are. Along the way he tells the story of whisky's history and considers what whisky is now, and where it is going. With stunning specially commissioned photography by Christina Kernohan, A Sense of Place will enhance and deepen every whisky drinker's understanding of just what is in their glass, as well as open their eyes to where whisky can go.
Dave Broom
Dave Broom is a renowned British author and expert in the field of spirits, particularly whiskey. Known for his informative and accessible writing style, Broom has made significant contributions to the literature of whiskey and spirits, with his works being highly regarded by both connoisseurs and novices alike. His most notable works include "The World Atlas of Whiskey" and "Whiskey: The Manual." Broom's in-depth knowledge and passion for whiskey have had a lasting impact on the genre, making him a respected authority in the world of spirits.