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Collins Gem Whisky: From the Smooth and Smoky to the Strong and Peaty (edition 2004)

by Carol P Shaw

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This fourth edition of Collins Gem Whisky proves that whisky continues to attract many interested followers, from those with experienced palates, who have very definite ideas on what they like and often are prepared to pay plenty to get it, to beginners, who possibly feel intimidated by the range and breadth of choice available and are unsure of where to start.… (more)
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Title:Collins Gem Whisky: From the Smooth and Smoky to the Strong and Peaty
Authors:Carol P Shaw
Info:HarperCollins UK (2004), Paperback, 256 pages
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This fourth edition of Collins Gem Whisky proves that whisky continues to attract many interested followers, from those with experienced palates, who have very definite ideas on what they like and often are prepared to pay plenty to get it, to beginners, who possibly feel intimidated by the range and breadth of choice available and are unsure of where to start.

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