Aperitif: A spirited guide to the drinks, history and culture of the aperitif

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From aperol spritz to gin, vermouth to vodka, a one-stop guide to the most fashionable of drinks
Forget the crass cocktail - the chic aperitif is the choice of the discerning drinker

From Campari to Champagne via vermouth, pastis, sherry and much more, shrewd boozehounds are falling for the particular charms of the aperitif. Call them sharpeners, snifters, aperos or noggins, made light and gentle or strong and stiff, these are drinks to refresh the palate, gladden the heart and kick-start the appetite before lunch or dinner.

In ''Aperitif'' drinks writer Kate Hawkings romps through the history of how these drinks came into being across the great nations of Europe and beyond. Covering the key wines and spirits that are drunk as aperitifs - what each one is, what to look for and how best to serve it - Kate looks at all manner of booze, explaining the role that each has played in the development of aperitif culture.

With over 30 recipes plus many other easy-serve suggestions, Aperitif guides you through the wonderful world of this most civilised of drinking habits.
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Weight 0.590000
Author Hawkings, Kate
Availability TOS
Department Food and Drink
Format Hardback
ISBN 9781787131262
Pages 160
Published 14/06/2018
Publisher Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Section Food and Drink
Size Unfolded 159x241mm
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