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Scotland, A Whisky Lover’s Guide

Scotland, A Whisky Lover’s Guide

Scotland, A Whisky Lover's Guide

Ted Bruning

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White Mule Press
Año de edición:
2016
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Viajes y vacaciones
ISBN:
9780996827744
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Scotland, for its size, is one of the most beautiful, the most varied, and the most visited countries on earth. Castles, grand cities, a landscape of rugged mountains, rolling farm land and coastal beauty await you, as do more than a hundred malt whisky distilleries. Scotland, A Whisky Lovers' Guide is a tour book of distilleries that includes their history and what makes them unique. Visitor information is included with each listing. Places of interest nearby each distillery are highlighted to round out your tour.

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