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The Terroir of Whiskey explores how innovative whiskey producers are capturing a sense of place to create distinctive, nuanced flavors. It highlights a new generation of distillers, plant breeders, and local farmers who are bringing back long-forgotten grain flavors and creating new ones in pursuit of terroir.
Format: Hardback
Length: 368 pages
Publication date: 22 December 2020
Publisher: Columbia University Press
In the world of wine, one can often find a reference to the terroir on the back label of a bottle. Terroir refers to the comprehensive local environment of the vineyard that produced the grapes, encompassing everything from the soil to the climate. Winemakers widely acknowledge that the location where a grape is grown has a significant impact on its chemistry, which, in turn, influences the flavor of the wine. A detailed system has been established to recognize the importance of place in wine. However, why don't we hold the same belief when it comes to whiskey?
In his book, "The Terroir of Whiskey," master distiller Rob Arnold delves into how innovative whiskey producers are reclaiming a sense of place to create distinctive and nuanced flavors. He takes readers on a global journey of whiskey, exploring the science behind flavor and visiting distilleries in various locations such as Kentucky, New York, Texas, Ireland, and Scotland. Arnold shines a spotlight on a new generation of distillers, plant breeders, and local farmers who are reviving long-forgotten grain flavors and creating new ones in pursuit of terroir. In the 20th century, we inadvertently bred distinct tastes out of grains in favor of high yields, but today's artisans are working to break free from the commodity grain system, restore heirloom cereals, bring new varieties to life, and recapture the flavors of specific local ingredients.
The Terroir of Whiskey makes a compelling case for the importance of terroir in whiskey, just as it is in wine. It explores the scientific aspects of terroir and how it affects the flavors of whiskey, including the role of soil, climate, and genetics. It also delves into the cultural significance of terroir in whiskey-producing regions, highlighting the traditions, heritage, and craftsmanship that go into creating exceptional whiskey. By recognizing the terroir of whiskey, we can appreciate the nuanced and diverse flavors that come from different regions and producers. Whether you are a seasoned whiskey enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of spirits, this book offers a fascinating insight into the world of terroir and the art of whiskey-making.
Weight: 642g
Dimension: 163 x 237 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780231194587
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