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Suck UKMy Drinks Journal & Tasting Notebook for Wine, Beer, Gin & Whiskey

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Blank For Your Tasting Notes

Record and store everything you need to know about your favourite tipples in this fabric-bound book. With versatile template pages for rating and remembering the drinks you've tried, you'll always remember how to make that amazing cocktail or the name of that delicious wine. The guided tasting note pages will also help you develop your palette and find new levels of appreciation for the drinks you love!

Our high-quality journal has a hardback, embossed cloth cover, with two ribbon bookmarks and heavy-weight recycled paper pages.

Whether you're a wine pro or a novice this is the perfect tool for developing your wine tasting skills: look, smell, taste, mouth-feel. The act of creating tasting notes builds your appreciation and helps you develop your skills for recognizing region, variety and even age.

Plus record great bottles to re-visit (can’t remember if you loved that bottle of wine or hated it?

This solves your memory dilemma). A great gift for wine lovers, cocktail quaffers, spirit sippers, budding sommeliers, homebrewers, bartenders, beer drinkers and hell raisers.

Product Features
  • Write your own tasting notes for wine, beer & cocktails.
  • Tasting journal for connoisseurs & beginners alike - created for tasters of all levels.
  • Discover, rate and remember your favourite drinks.
  • Easy to read introduction with illustrated hints & tips, food parings, maps and more.
  • Guided tasting note pages help develop your palate and improve your appreciation.
  • Versatile layout keeps your tasting notes together for 80 wines, beers, spirits or cocktails.
  • Additional scrap book pages for pasting in most loved labels or photos.
  • Hardback book with cloth cover, heavyweight 100% recycled paper & 2 ribbon page markers.

 

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