Whisky Classified

Whisky Classified

by David Wishart (Author)

Synopsis

Never before has the consumer been offered such a rational and impartial description of single malt whiskies. Using a new profiling system based on whisky's 12 dimensions of taste, this is a rigorously researched, one-of-a kind guide to choosing single malts by flavor. In Whisky Classified, expert David Wishart excludes the confusing jargon often used to describe malts and replaces it with an objective, easily applied guide to taste. He presents the reader with a new flavor classification system--the result of many distillery visits, whisky tastings, and discussions with industry experts. The profile identifies 12 dimensions to the taste of a single malt whisky: body, sweetness, smoky, medicinal, tobacco, honey, spicy, winey, nutty, malty, fruity, floral. These dimensions incorporate, in an easy manner, over 400 commonly used terms to describe malt whisky. This handy, fully illustrated guide also provides a comprehensive survey of 85 Scottish distilleries, with a history and description of each distillery, as well as tasting notes, visitor information, regional maps, and a profile of the whisky according to the new classification. David Wishart has a PhD in classification methodology and is a Research Fellow at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Pavilion Books
Published: 11 Jul 2002

ISBN 10: 1862055270
ISBN 13: 9781862055278

Media Reviews
An objective classification of single malt whiskies by flavour to appeal to a thrivig worldwide market, rigorously researched with the co-operation of over 40 distilleries.
Author Bio
David Wishart became interested in malt whisky when, as a mathematics undergraduate at St Andrews, he was first introduced to cask-strength Laphroaig by his father. Following his father into the Scottish Office, David served as Director of Statistics. David Wishart has gained a PhD in classification methodology, and is Honorary Research Fellow in Marketing at the School of Management, University of St Andrews. His recent work includes conducting surveys in the whisky industry to test the acceptability of Whisky Classified, and lecturing in the UK, Europe and North America.