Vodka Classified: a vodka lover's companion
By (Author) Stuart Walton
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion
1st December 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
641.25
Hardback
240
Width 140mm, Height 230mm, Spine 24mm
717g
The word vodka is the diminutive of water in various Slavic languages.
An AZ guide to over 80 of the world's most famous vodka brands Contains recipes for famous vodka cocktails, as well as new ones for flavoured vodkas The latest addition to the successful Classified series The word vodka is the diminutive of water in various Slavic languages. Made from grains, molasses, potatoes, even grapes, vodka is often drunk neat in eastern Europe and Scandinavia, but it is now ultra-fashionable elsewhere in the world, where it is best known as a base for famous cocktails such as the Bloody Mary, the Cosmopolitan and, of course, the Vodka Martini. Vodka Classified features an AZ of vodka brands, both from the traditional producing countries Russia, Poland, Finland, Sweden and the Baltic States as well as from other newer distilleries worldwide, from Kazakstan through Mexico to New Zealand. The text includes tasting notes on the different styles and flavours produced by the major brands. The book also covers the origins, history and regions of vodka production, along with illustrations. The final section contains recipes for mixing your own vodka cocktails, both classics and new ideas using the latest flavoured vodkas. Wordcount: 40,000 words
Stuart Walton is a freelance journalist and author of many wine and spirit books including The Complete Guide to Spirits and Liquers, The Ultimate Book of Cocktails, The Right Wine with the Right Food and The New Encyclopedia of Wine. He is also a regular contributor to The London Paper and the World of Fine Wine magazine.