BACCHUS AT BAKER STREET
Sherlock Holmes & Victorian Drinking Lore
by
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About the Book
The great friendship between Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson began with a chance meeting in a bar. Bearing this in mind, Patricia Guy, internationally known wine journalist and member of the Adventuresses of Sherlock Holmes, has written a witty study of Victorian drinking habits, including information about the best vintages (with tasting notes written in an age when people were not afraid to express their exuberant enthusiasm or icy contempt), details on drinks advertising, a look at a Victorian cellar and medicinal uses of wine, along with a fine compendium of popular Victorian and Edwardian cocktail recipes. Of course, there are chapters comparing the art of wine tasting with the art of detection, and the way Sherlock Holmes's knowledge of wine led to the resolution of criminal investigations, as well as an essay on what drives wine merchants to crime (their motives have not changed).
Baker Street Irregulars on Bacchus at Baker Street: "Patricia Guy discusses the wine, beer and spirits, and the barkeepers and wine-merchants found in the Canon with flavor and humor." Peter Blau, BSI, ASH "Ms. Guy speculates with expert authority setting the references firmly in their historical context. She goes into fascinating detail " Roger Johnson, BSIAbout the Author
Patricia Guy, who has lived in Italy since 1991, writes widely about wine for magazines around the world. She has authored books about wine, including Wines of Italy and Wine with Asian Food: New Frontiers in Taste. She teaches tasting and serves frequently on juries for international wine competitions.