As satisfying as a tumbler of single malt on a rainy afternoon, this spectacular tour across the Scottish landscape shows how the country's premier whisky-makers are creating exquisite beverages using new models of responsible stewardship for their five-hundred-year-old industry. Horst A. Friedrichs and Stuart Husband are masters of visual storytelling, plumbing their subjects' sumptuous depths with arresting photography and evocative texts. Now they turn their attention to scotch whisky, undertaking a road trip of 8,000 miles across Scotland to understand the world's obsession with this iconic elixir. Each distillery is introduced with Husband's engaging texts and illustrated with Friedrich's luscious photographs of the people who work there, the breathtaking scenery, the machinery, barrels, fields, grains, copper and glassware that go into making fine scotch. They travel from Springbank distillery in Campbeltown via the Isle of Harris to Ardbeg on the Isle of Islay; they traverse the Lowlands and explore legendary Speyside single malts. Ranging from ancient floor maltings to 21-century single malts being produced by a new generation of pioneers, this book shows that there are endless reasons and ways to enjoy scotch; and that for an industry steeped in history and committed to honoring the land and its people, the future is bright. AUTHOR: Stuart Husband is a journalist for media outlets such as Monocle, Conde´ Nast Traveller, and World of Interiors, as well as for newspapers such as The Telegraph, The Observer, and The Independent. He lives on England's South Coast. Horst Friedrich's photographs have appeared in National Geographic, The New York Times, and Stern magazine. Prestel has published nine of his books including Cycle Style, Drive Style, Best of British, Coffee Style, Bookstores, and Great Pubs of England. He lives in London. 200 illustrations