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How to Drink at Christmas: Winter Warmers, Party Drinks and Festive Cocktails

Hardback

Main Details

Title How to Drink at Christmas: Winter Warmers, Party Drinks and Festive Cocktails
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Victoria Moore
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 176,Width 134
Category/GenreDrinks
ISBN/Barcode 9781847084712
ClassificationsDewey:641.2
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Granta Books
Imprint Granta Books
Publication Date 13 October 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Which champagne should you pour at your Christmas party? How do you make a Sidecar or a Clementine Campari? Which will warm you up best after a frosty walk: spiced apple juice, spiced coffee, or hot buttered rum? Which wines work best with Christmas dinner? The author of the delightful and hugely successful How to Drink here tells you how to drink in the season of dark and chill (Swedish glogg), parties (sloe gin fizz, anyone?) and runny noses (an invigorating rosemary infusion or hot honey and lemon). Celebratory and warming, How to Drink in Winter is a must for Christmas.

Author Biography

Victoria Moore is a wine critic and drink writer. She writes on wine for the Daily Telegraph and BBC Olive magazine, and has also written for the Guardian and the Daily Mail. She lives in London.

Reviews

"* 'Completely marvellous and I couldn't recommend it more highly... it's so well written that, like the best cook books, it's bliss to read while hunkered up in bed... the perfect Christmas present' - India Knight * 'She takes us on a well-mannered romp from breakfast to midnight, from spring to winter, from black tea to tequlla... How to Drink is a rich mine of such information, and no kitchen should be without it' - John Graham, Tatler * 'I loved How to Drink: for the first time in years I have broken open a bottle of vodka for a bloody Mary, remembered how much better mulled cider is than mulled wine, drawn a fresh kettle for tea. It is a splendid and convincing argument not just to drink more but to drink better' - Joanna Weinberg, author of FEED YOUR FRIENDS WITH RELISH * 'A splendid book. Victoria Moore is quite right, it's not how much you drink but how you drink. Elevenses anyone?' - Fergus Henderson Director/Chef, St John Bar & Restaurant"