“Ashmanra’s sipdown challenge – December 2024 Tea #4 – A smokey tea As a Sherlock fan, I really wanted to try this one! I guess the PBS show led me to eventually read some of the books. I really...” Read full tasting note
“After sticking to my tea-buying hiatus pretty faithfully this year, all bets are off! I ordered Simpson & Vail’s advent last week and felt obliged to add a few teas… for the free shipping, of...” Read full tasting note
“Backlog from yesterday: My daughter surprised me with this tea for Author’s Day! I was very surprised to find that it wasn’t in the database yet, but she says it is a newer blend that hasn’t been...” Read full tasting note
I don’t think you can mention Sir Arthur Conan Doyle without conjuring up images of Sherlock Holmes, pipe in mouth, tartan plaid cape and deerstalker hat investigating the most confounding of crimes.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) introduced Sherlock Holmes to the world in 1887 in his novel A Study in Scarlet. While Doyle was trained as a physician, he turned to writing often during periods of turmoil in his medical career. Fortunately, Doyle was a prolific writer who has entertained millions with his novels and short stories. His characters Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, and the nefarious James Moriarty have spawned other books, movies, television shows and plays. In all, Sherlock was featured in 56 short stories and 4 novels by Doyle.
Ingredients: Black teas, lapsang souchong tea, hibiscus flowers, wild cherry flavor, orange blossoms, and bourbon whiskey flavor.
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