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Gin Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Hardback - Three Essential Guides For Gin Lovers

SKU VRT27324

ISBN: 9784685780464

Publisher: Mitchell Beazley/Pavilion Books/Birlinn
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Titles in This Set:
Gin: The Manual
Drinking the World
101 Gins: To Try Before You Die

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9784685780464

Overview:
This BRAND NEW 3‑book collection brings together a compelling trio for gin enthusiasts and curious readers alike: Gin: The Manual, Drinking the World, and 101 Gins: To Try Before You Die. Gin: The Manual dives into the modern craft of gin, diving beyond the old-fashioned stereotype to explore styles, botanicals, and cocktail ideas that appeal to home mixologists and professionals alike. Drinking the World serves as a travel‑driven ode to drink culture, reminding readers that where there’s good wine, there’s often a rich history, beautiful landscapes, great food, and intriguing characters ready to share insider tips. 101 Gins: To Try Before You Die rounds out the set with a definitive survey of gin brands sourced across the globe—from Adnams to Zuidam, Beefeater to Bombay, and London to Plymouth—capturing the breadth of today’s gin revival. Together, these volumes offer immediate practical value and long-term discovery for anyone building a personal library of drinks knowledge.

What Makes This Collection Special:
What elevates this collection is the way the three books complement each other to tell a complete story of gin—from seed to glass. Gin: The Manual provides the how‑to—the flavors, profiles, and techniques that empower you to craft balanced cocktails at home. Drinking the World expands the conversation outward, tying spirit culture to travel, terroir, and storytelling, so readers understand the people and places behind every bottle. 101 Gins: To Try Before You Die then delivers a curated map of the gin landscape, including iconic brands and exciting boutique distillers, inviting readers to seek out and sample new expressions. The result is a binge‑read experience that deepens knowledge, enhances tasting confidence, and sparks curiosity—perfect for gift giving, shelf display, and daily reference.

Books Included in This Collection:
Gin: The Manual
A practical, accessible guide to the world of gin, this volume demystifies botanical profiles, production styles, and classic as well as contemporary cocktails. It speaks to both newcomers and seasoned home bartenders, offering clear explanations, helpful pairing ideas, and tasting notes that translate into confident, creative mixing at home. The book’s approachable tone makes the complex world of gin feel navigable, allowing readers to identify favorites and experiment with botanicals and balance in their own cocktails.

Drinking the World
This volume invites readers to explore drink culture through travel, landscape, and history. It celebrates the social rituals around wine and other beverages, highlighting how geography, climate, and culture shape taste. The storytelling carries readers to vineyards and bars around the globe, offering insights into producers, regions, and moments that define a bottle’s character. It’s a compelling companion for armchair travelers and adventurous drink lovers who want context and flavor alongside their reading.

101 Gins: To Try Before You Die
An authoritative guide through the gin boom, this book catalogs a wide spectrum of gins—from beloved staples to innovative new labels. It maps brands and distilleries across regions, including the range from Adnams to Zuidam and Beefeater to Bombay, with London‑area and Plymouth makers contributing to a global tapestry. Expect descriptive profiles, tasting notes, and practical tips for selecting, sampling, and comparing gins, making it an indispensable reference for enthusiasts keen to expand their palate and knowledge.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Gin lovers who want a hands‑on manual and a broader cultural backdrop will find this trio invaluable. It’s ideal for home bartenders seeking reliable cocktail guidance, travel enthusiasts drawn to drink narratives, and readers who crave comprehensive, badge‑worthy references. Gift buyers will appreciate the cohesive, attractive hardcover bundle that reads as a premium, ready‑to‑display library set. From BookTok fans to seasoned collectors, this collection speaks to anyone eager to understand gin’s current renaissance and to taste a world of flavors with confidence.

Key Benefits:

  • Gain practical gin knowledge—from botanicals to cocktail construction—with clear, actionable guidance.
  • Explore gin’s global landscape through a curated directory of 101 gins with tasting context.
  • Enjoy travel‑inspired storytelling that connects drink culture to place, tradition, and people.
  • Build confidence in selecting, pairing, and evaluating gins for everyday sipping or special occasions.
  • Durable hardcover format that makes this a lasting reference on your bookshelf or kitchen counter.
  • Fantastic gift for hosts, budding mixologists, and anyone building a serious drinks library.

About the Author:
These titles come from respected voices in the drinks world, known for accessible, well‑researched explorations of spirits, cocktails, and travel. Readers can expect authoritative background, engaging storytelling, and practical insights that translate from page to palate. The collection gathers works by authors who are trusted for their clarity, curiosity, and dedication to helping readers discover and enjoy the world of gin and drink culture.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the full set means you have a complete, cross‑disciplinary toolkit for understanding gin—from its craft and cocktails to its cultural context and global brands. It’s the kind of library addition that encourages repeated referencing, taste experiments, and lively conversation. The combination of a practical manual, a travel‑leaning culture book, and a definitive gin directory offers unmatched value for both learning and collecting—making this set a standout choice for gifting and for building a thoughtful, long‑lasting drinks collection.

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