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Rum Drinks and Havanas: Cuba Classics

Rum Drinks and Havanas: Cuba Classics
By Ernst Lechthaler, August F. Winkler, Amiel Pretsch

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This celebration of all things Cuban--cigars, bars, rum drinks and music--will delight recent visitors to Cuba and armchair travelers alike.

The almost mythical lure of Cuba has charmed an abundance of tourists and famous visitors like Ernest Hemingway, who drank daiquiris at the now-famous Floridita bar. Rum Drinks & Havanas depicts the legendary Cuban bars and delicious daiquiris and mojitos that were created in them. Not only does it share the differences between various brands of rum, how rum is made, and the affects of aging, but it details recipes for over thirty traditional and inimitable drinks, including the Cuba Libre, a melange of daiquiris, and the Havana Special. Several recipes are variations based on the Floridita's famous patron or its bartender-Papa Hemingway Daiquiri and Daiquiri Don Rolando, amongthem.

This book tells the tale of the unequaled Havana cigar-Cohibas and Montecristos-and it describes the secrets of growing tobacco and rolling cigars. It divulges how to buy and consume them in a discriminating way, and it details the differences between them. Mark Twain believed in a good cigar when he said, "If they don't allow cigar smoking inheaven, I don't want to go there."

Cuba is also known for its bustling city life and carnivals-a celebration of the moment. Enjoy the mythical allure of Cuba with this charming book depicting all aspects of thisCaribbean island and inviting you to share in its drinks, cigars, and music.

Other Details:99 illustrations, 50 in full color96 pages5 3/4 x 5 3/4"Published 1999


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1976972 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-02-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 96 pages

Editorial Reviews

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[A] lively celebration of all things Cuban... delightful. -- Underground Wine Journal, 1/00

Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: German

About the Author
Amiel Pretsch lives in Milan and Munich. He is a well-known photographer and producer of print ads and television commercials for such clients as Swatchand BMW.


Customer Reviews

Viva Lechthaler5
this book is full of authentic cuban cocktail recipes retrieved from the actual cuban bars that Ernst Lechthaler has actually been to. There is even a picture of him (lechthaler) working behind a cuban bar, and shaking Fidel Castros hand.

learn to make a mojito, the way they do it in Cuba. there is a photograph of one taken in the home of the mojito "El Bodeguita del medio'. the very place that Hemingway himself, sat and drank his mojito.

if you want to learn how to make cuban drinks, the cuban way, trust the word of the top german bartender who went to Cuba, and got them personally "Ernst Lechthaler".

A fantastic book, a must buy for all daiquiri, mojito, cuba libre drinkers. oh! thats me!!!

CUBA.....My little treasure, in this book.5
Rum Drinks & Havanas:.....Love everything about it...
Take it from this Cuban-American, it just a small taste of how we Cubans: Love, Smoke, Drink and Party!"
No one book can hold and tell the whole story of Cuba, but this little treasure gives you a taste of how
non-Cubans see us....with lots of Love.

Talk about a seller (PRO-SPIN), true to their word....I received the book has if I purchased it at a Major bookstore. New and hot off the shelf.
I'm especially grateful for the extra care, taken to protect the book while in transit by Pro-Spin...
USPS can really put a hurting on a package (standard shipping was used).
I did not receive a tracking number but talk about fast delivery from the order date August 26 and rec'd the book on Aug 30.

Great photographic service, poor contents!2
Great outlook but rather disappointing from the Beverage technical point of view. The Barman should take some Cuban vacations!