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101 Wines to Try Before You Die & Related Reads 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Hardback

Author: Margaret Rand
SKU: MAN-VRT-U281050-9124253006
Barcode: 9789124253004
Publisher: Cassell/Ryland Peters & Small/Mitchell Beazley
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Titles in This Set:
101 Wines to Try Before You Die
Gin Tonica
Gin The Manual

Format: Hardcover

Overview:
This careful trio brings together a wine-focused classic, a cocktail companion, and a modern gin reference in a single, elegant hardcover collection. Margaret Rand’s 101 Wines to Try Before You Die guides readers through a globe-spanning tasting itinerary, balancing iconic examples with insider discoveries and practical notes on vintages and food pairings. Paired with David T. Smith’s Gin Tonica, a vibrant field guide to Spanish-style gin and tonic cocktails, and Dave Broom’s Gin The Manual, a contemporary primer on flavor, technique, and brand storytelling, the set offers a cohesive reading experience for both curious beginners and seasoned enthusiasts. The hardcover format enhances shelf presence, makes a refined gift for wine and drink lovers, and provides a durable, long-term reference for home bars, libraries, and coffee-table collections. Whether you’re planning a tasting night, building a personal cellar, or simply expanding your palate, this collection invites you to explore, taste, and savor with confidence.

What This Collection Covers:
Across three distinct voices, this set covers the art of tasting, pairing, and appreciating alcoholic beverages in accessible, engaging language. The wine volume curates a balanced, globally inspired selection of wines, with tasting notes and vintage guidance that demystify quality, price ranges, and regional differences. Gin Tonica complements that curiosity with practical recipes and garnishing ideas that reveal how simple ingredients—gin, tonic, ice, and a few clever botanicals—can yield surprising depth. Gin The Manual broadens the lens to flavor profiles, production methods, and the evolving world of botanical spirits, helping readers discern what makes each gin unique and how to maximize each bottle’s potential in cocktails or on its own. Together, these titles form a comprehensive, experiential pathway from wine lists to bar carts, ideal for readers who want a hands-on, appreciator’s approach to drink culture.

Book-by-Book Guide:
101 Wines to Try Before You Die offers a curated tour of the wine world, inviting you to sample classics and hidden treasures alike. The author’s selections pair approachable accessibility with aspirational discoveries, helping readers understand why certain bottles endure as benchmarks. The guide blends practical tasting notes with context about regions, producers, and food pairings, encouraging confident buying and confident tasting. It’s designed for both eager newcomers and seasoned tasters seeking fresh recommendations, making it a reliable reference for planning tastings, planning trips, or simply enriching your at-home wine conversations with well-chosen picks. The tone remains inviting, curious, and knowledgeable, never prescriptive, inviting readers to expand their horizons at their own pace.

Gin Tonica presents forty Spanish-style gin & tonic cocktails arranged for home experimentation and entertaining. The book explains how garnishes, botanicals, and glassware shape flavor, helping readers understand the why behind every recipe. With clear technique guidance and striking photography, it’s a practical companion for cocktail-curious readers who want to build confidence behind the bar without steep learning curves. Whether you’re hosting a small gathering or simply enjoying a quiet evening, Gin Tonica demystifies the gin-tonic trend and provides approachable, library-friendly recipes that celebrate balance, aroma, and refreshing simplicity.

Gin The Manual is a contemporary field guide to gin that examines what makes each bottle distinctive. It covers flavor profiles, production methods, and practical tasting notes, helping readers interpret labels, brands, and botanicals with clarity. The book serves both casual drinkers and aspiring mixologists who want to understand how to choose gin for specific cocktails or savor it neat with confidence. It emphasizes quality, provenance, and versatility, offering approachable explanations for how different gins behave in drinks and how to pair them with tonics, bitters, or citrus to achieve nuanced results. This manual is a timely addition for anyone exploring the modern gin landscape and seeking an informed, enjoyable reading experience.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Wine lovers looking to broaden their cellar horizons; home bartenders seeking reliable, delicious cocktail inspiration; readers who enjoy practical, well-researched guides without dense academic prose; gift buyers hunting for a sophisticated, multi-faceted present for couples, new homeowners, or dedicated wine and spirits fans. The combination of wine curation and accessible gin guidance makes it especially suitable for book clubs focused on food and drink, culinary students exploring pairing concepts, and parents or educators seeking engaging references for classroom or kitchen-table discussions. If you savor tasting notes, clear how-to instructions, and thoughtful recommendations rather than gimmicks, this set will feel like a trusted companion.

Key Benefits:

  • Comprehensive triad of wine and spirit knowledge in one durable set
  • Curated selections that balance classics with hidden gems
  • Practical recipes, pairing ideas, and tasting guidance for confident hosting
  • Ideal gift for wine and cocktail lovers, collectors, and aspiring connoisseurs
  • Beautiful hardcover volumes that suit coffee-table display and frequent reference
  • Readable, engaging voice that suits both beginners and enthusiasts

About the Author:
Margaret Rand is an award-winning wine writer who selects and presents wines that readers can realistically explore in everyday life, balancing aspiration with accessible guidance. David T. Smith is a respected drinks writer and educator who explores gin and cocktail culture with clarity, wit, and practical techniques. Dave Broom is a celebrated drinks author known for insightful explorations of spirits, flavor, and market trends. Together, these authors bring a complementary mix of palate-based expertise and practical how-to guidance, creating a collection that speaks to curious readers who want to understand not just what to drink, but why those choices matter in real-world tasting moments.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This collection stands out for its cohesive approach to tasting and enjoyment across wines and gins, anchored by authoritative voices and detailed, usable guidance. It’s more than a bookshelf reference; it’s a gateway to confident hosting, smarter shopping, and richer tasting experiences. Owning the full set lets readers compare regional wines with modern gin expressions in a single purchase, making it an ideal long-term investment for any serious library or home bar. If you’re looking for a thoughtful, well-rounded gift that will keep giving through seasons of entertaining and discovery, this three-book collection is a compelling choice that earns a place in any wine-and-spirits aficionado’s home.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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