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The Art in Whisky takes readers on a breathtaking visual tour.
Celebrate the fascinating world of whisky production with this extraordinary monograph.

A limited and numbered edition of 250 copies, hand bound in copper and calf skin, presented in a bespoke leather and suede clamshell case.

Already a collectors item, this sculptural statement piece is set to grace some of the elite coffee tables around the world. Even closed, this book is a joy to behold.

Features

Limited to 250 hand numbered copies worldwide.

Foreword by Richard Paterson, Master Distiller – featuring his own copperplate penmanship.

256 pages on premium velum, uncoated paper.

Over 350 evocative & unique, images.

Hand bound in black calf skin leather and burnished copper, with debossed details.

K-Bind® layflat binding for seamless images.

Luxurious finishing details throughout.

Presented in a bespoke, hand crafted, calf skin leather clam shell box with suede interior.

14” x 14” | 350mm x 350mm

A Visual Masterpiece

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Future Releases

The Art In Whisky is the first of many projects to come, all with the same ultimate goal of conveying the true essence of something unique, to you, our passionate readers.

Our promise: whatever our future endeavours may be, the input will always be authenticity, and the output will always be luxury.

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Bourbon

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