Ian Buxton has been working in and around the whisky industry for over 20 years, but has been drinking professionally for a good deal longer. He began writing regularly for Whisky Magazine shortly after it launched, and now also writes for The Keeper, Country Life, Scotland Magazine, Scottish Field and in Russia for Whisky and Magnum magazines. He has published a number of books, including101 Legendary Whiskies.
'Thanks to the current gin craze, there couldn't be a better time
to take a juniper journey around the world with 101 Gins To Try
Before You Die … Well worth buying for gin lovers'
*Irish News*
'In this well put together pocket guide, Ian runs over 101 varied
British and international gins that cover the full breadth of the
gin distillers craft and the mix of botanicals and flavours
found in modern gin'
*Riddle Magazine*
'Covers everything from French obscurities and London hipster
one-offs to Aldi's Oliver Cromwell'
*Daily Record*
'A whimsical & gentle joy of a read – personal and funny.
Recommended'
*The Gin Guild*
'a superb little book of gin related goodness … a great
companion [and] a great style of writing that is never too
heavy-going'
*Gin & Tonic Reviews*
'An engaging and uber-knowledgeable guide to gin from spirits guru
Ian Buxton'
*Alice Lascelles*
'So how does Buxton manage to craft such an entertaining book? By
having his gin and drinking it, of course. His humorous scepticism
is part of the fun, but he is also an enthusiast and able to
explain the varied distillation processes'
*Guardian*
'Gin lovers have never had it so good . . . a timely, well-written
guide'
*Herald*
'Accessible to all levels of interest . . . Genuinely funny .
. . and entertaining throughout'
*Gin Foundry*
'A must-have read for any gin enthusiast or G&T
lover'
*The Whisky Exchange*
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