Gin London Dry Bombay Sapphire is taken from an ancient 1761 recipe created by the distiller Thomas Dakin. For its realization, exceptional raw materials are used, for a unique production method, different from all standards. Many great gins are made by the method of boiling the botanicals with the spirit, but for Bombay gin the steam infusion process is used by blending the botanicals with the spirit still in vapor form. A special very delicate process that requires the use of special and unique Carterhead stills, two examples existing all over the world, used by Bombay to produce this exciting distillate, certified as London Dry Gin. The result is a standing ovation product, with great softness, with a rich, fresh and spicy taste. The aroma excites the senses thanks to citrus notes, a pinch of freshly ground black pepper, the fragrant Tuscan juniper, ending with exotic floral notes that inebriate the nose. On the sip you realize that the warmth of the pepper and the freshness of the citrus fruits are revealed in perfect harmony. There are also hints of coriander and angelica, and iris roots make their presence lightly felt. The closure is entrusted to the miscellany of citrus essential oils combined with the warmth of pepper.
Gin London Dry Bombay Sapphire is taken from an ancient 1761 recipe created by the distiller Thomas Dakin. For its realization, exceptional raw materials are used, for a unique production method, different from all standards. Many great gins are made by the method of boiling the botanicals with the spirit, but for Bombay gin the steam infusion process is used by blending the botanicals with the spirit still in vapor form. A special very delicate process that requires the use of special and unique Carterhead stills, two examples existing all over the world, used by Bombay to produce this exciting distillate, certified as London Dry Gin. The result is a standing ovation product, with great softness, with a rich, fresh and spicy taste. The aroma excites the senses thanks to citrus notes, a pinch of freshly ground black pepper, the fragrant Tuscan juniper, ending with exotic floral notes that inebriate the nose. On the sip you realize that the warmth of the pepper and the freshness of the citrus fruits are revealed in perfect harmony. There are also hints of coriander and angelica, and iris roots make their presence lightly felt. The closure is entrusted to the miscellany of citrus essential oils combined with the warmth of pepper.
Gin London Dry Bombay Sapphire is taken from an ancient 1761 recipe created by the distiller Thomas Dakin. For its realization, exceptional raw materials are used, for a unique production method, different from all standards. Many great gins are made by the method of boiling the botanicals with the spirit, but for Bombay gin the steam infusion process is used by blending the botanicals with the spirit still in vapor form. A special very delicate process that requires the use of special and unique Carterhead stills, two examples existing all over the world, used by Bombay to produce this exciting distillate, certified as London Dry Gin. The result is a standing ovation product, with great softness, with a rich, fresh and spicy taste. The aroma excites the senses thanks to citrus notes, a pinch of freshly ground black pepper, the fragrant Tuscan juniper, ending with exotic floral notes that inebriate the nose. On the sip you realize that the warmth of the pepper and the freshness of the citrus fruits are revealed in perfect harmony. There are also hints of coriander and angelica, and iris roots make their presence lightly felt. The closure is entrusted to the miscellany of citrus essential oils combined with the warmth of pepper.
Gin London Dry Bombay Sapphire is taken from an ancient 1761 recipe created by the distiller Thomas Dakin. For its realization, exceptional raw materials are used, for a unique production method, different from all standards. Many great gins are made by the method of boiling the botanicals with the spirit, but for Bombay gin the steam infusion process is used by blending the botanicals with the spirit still in vapor form. A special very delicate process that requires the use of special and unique Carterhead stills, two examples existing all over the world, used by Bombay to produce this exciting distillate, certified as London Dry Gin. The result is a standing ovation product, with great softness, with a rich, fresh and spicy taste. The aroma excites the senses thanks to citrus notes, a pinch of freshly ground black pepper, the fragrant Tuscan juniper, ending with exotic floral notes that inebriate the nose. On the sip you realize that the warmth of the pepper and the freshness of the citrus fruits are revealed in perfect harmony. There are also hints of coriander and angelica, and iris roots make their presence lightly felt. The closure is entrusted to the miscellany of citrus essential oils combined with the warmth of pepper.
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Bombay Sapphire London Dry Gin 1 L Empty Clear Blue Glass Bottle & Cap
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Gin Bombay Sapphire Lt. 1
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I received a bottle of Bombay Sapphire from Influenster to test and review. First off, it is strong! The taste was very nice though, I enjoyed it. I had to drink it with a mixer and of course ice. I love the blue bottle but was a little disappointed that the drink wasn't very blue. I might have to make a lamp out of the bottle when it's empty. I would recommend this to my friend and family and take mine to them over Christmas so it will be a merry one! I'm off to the website now to look for cocktail recipes. Cheers!
originally posted on influenster.com
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's Fri-nally Friday! So time to review my @bombaysapphireuk that I got from @influensteruk I love gin! But Bombay sapphire is one I never buy and I don't know why because it's so good! I've put it with lemonade but I've also tried it on its own. You can really taste the citrus and juniper flavours coming through. And unlike other gins I've had it's smooth with no horrible after taste. With lemonade and some lime it's very refreshing too! Perfect for my Friday night Christmas tipple :) Thanks #influenster and @bacardi_uk for this!
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I received this from influenster in exchange my honest review. This is a truly refreshing citrus drink the citrus taste is very dominate but it does have sweet notes and many other different flavours that seem to come at different times. I really enjoyed it and I love the slight liquorish after taste. It was my birthday weekend to so was the perfect birthday drink! I would defiantly recommend it the perfect combination of flavours and it smells amazing to. I think you could enjoy this drink in any occasion just in the house or for celebrations. I combined the Gin with a lemon and lime sparkling soda which I think was a perfect combination it added to the lemon notes. Ice Gin Soda
| The United Kingdom | 25 GBP |
| Australia | Calculated at the checkout |
| Austria | 10 GBP |
| Belgium | 10 GBP |
| Germany | 10 GBP |
Bombay Sapphire London Dry Gin 1 L Empty Clear Blue Glass Bottle & Cap
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Gin Bombay Sapphire Lt. 1
Delivery $312.72
I received a bottle of Bombay Sapphire from Influenster to test and review. First off, it is strong! The taste was very nice though, I enjoyed it. I had to drink it with a mixer and of course ice. I love the blue bottle but was a little disappointed that the drink wasn't very blue. I might have to make a lamp out of the bottle when it's empty. I would recommend this to my friend and family and take mine to them over Christmas so it will be a merry one! I'm off to the website now to look for cocktail recipes. Cheers!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's Fri-nally Friday! So time to review my @bombaysapphireuk that I got from @influensteruk I love gin! But Bombay sapphire is one I never buy and I don't know why because it's so good! I've put it with lemonade but I've also tried it on its own. You can really taste the citrus and juniper flavours coming through. And unlike other gins I've had it's smooth with no horrible after taste. With lemonade and some lime it's very refreshing too! Perfect for my Friday night Christmas tipple :) Thanks #influenster and @bacardi_uk for this!
I received this from influenster in exchange my honest review. This is a truly refreshing citrus drink the citrus taste is very dominate but it does have sweet notes and many other different flavours that seem to come at different times. I really enjoyed it and I love the slight liquorish after taste. It was my birthday weekend to so was the perfect birthday drink! I would defiantly recommend it the perfect combination of flavours and it smells amazing to. I think you could enjoy this drink in any occasion just in the house or for celebrations. I combined the Gin with a lemon and lime sparkling soda which I think was a perfect combination it added to the lemon notes. Ice Gin Soda
... but I've been known to sneak a little from time to time. 😁 My mom has always been a gin and tonic drinker and still is. My girlfriend is a well, so in our place we always have some on-hand. This is her gin of choice. I like a good gin and tonic from time to time. I'm primarily a whiskey or rum drinker, but recently I've been making a switch. Since this is what's in our cabinet it's what I've been drinking, but I've now bought some of my own (Seagram's and New Amsterdam). The thing about gin is there's so many different possibilities like a fragrance. The citrus, floral and herbal notes, whereas something like vodka (to me) is all kinda the same. Bombay tastes great and is smooth, but for the price I feel like I can get the same smoothness and flavors from New ... More... but I've been known to sneak a little from time to time. 😁 My mom has always been a gin and tonic drinker and still is. My girlfriend is a well, so in our place we always have some on-hand. This is her gin of choice. I like a good gin and tonic from time to time. I'm primarily a whiskey or rum drinker, but recently I've been making a switch. Since this is what's in our cabinet it's what I've been drinking, but I've now bought some of my own (Seagram's and New Amsterdam). The thing about gin is there's so many different possibilities like a fragrance. The citrus, floral and herbal notes, whereas something like vodka (to me) is all kinda the same. Bombay tastes great and is smooth, but for the price I feel like I can get the same smoothness and flavors from New Amsterdam at a lesser cost. That doesn't make Bombay any less amazing, but if you can get the same quality for a lesser price we would usually all go for what saves us a little money. I'm no connoisseur of gin so I'm only speaking for myself. I typically mix it with diet tonic and lime and at that point they end up tasting fairly similar. Bombay is a quality gin and I'd highly recommend it.
I’m obsessed with gin - it’s my go-to drink. Needless to say, I’m very picky about my Gin and Tonics. But, Bombay Sapphire is by far my favorite! It pairs perfectly with a high-quality tonic water. It’s crisp, refreshing, sharp, and citrus-y - it has such a unique taste! I love that it’s juniper berry-forward. Make sure to drink it in a proper “gin bowl” to get the full experience - the smell is intoxicating! Overall, this will always be my favorite gin. It never gets old!
As an occasional gin drinker, I normally shop around and but whatever is on offer. I am not loyal to one brand as such, but I must say Bombay Saphire is one of the best in the market. It’s clear, infused with citrus and juniper botanicals with give it a crisp distinctive taste! I enjoy it with frozen strawberries and berries and cold tonic water and it is the best beverage! I also find unlike other gins, it really doesn’t give me a hangover which is also a bonus!! I would highly recommend and I think I might now be finally loyal to one brand!!! :)
I received this product free from Influenster and Bombay Sapphire in return for my honest review and I am absolutely loving it.I have to tell you that I have really enjoyed this experience. It's so fresh and spicy.I added some Sprite and slices of lemon to this beautiful Bombay Sapphire and I definitely enjoyed it.Its such a beautifully designed bottle and the beautiful blue shade of the actual liquid is just superb havent finished the bottle as yet I'm saving it to enjoy with my sisters . Its very strong in strength and I know what to do if I need to forget about anything. Definitely recommend this beautiful alcoholic drink
This gin is fantastic. It makes a finer martini in my opinion and is a little sharper on the juniper and less unctuous than Sapphire. Additionally, it would perform better in a Negroni. Along with Beefeater, it is a fantastic deal. There are countless options if you want a smoother, more contemporary gin. Some of my favorites are Citadelle, Botanivore, Bluecoat, and Caorunn, but if you want a traditional London dry that is well-balanced yet packed with juniper, this is the one. Tanq is the one to choose if you want one that leans even more toward juniper.
I've been consuming Bombay gin for the past 40 years. And I recently learned that, when consumed in moderation, it truly qualifies as a healthy food drink. The alcohol includes really healthy botanicals in it, particularly juniper berries, which are well-known to be potent, healthy tiny creatures. Olives and fruit would turn it into a fruit cocktail, therefore I don't add them. But, all humor aside, Bombay's flavor is very pleasant, not overly floral or acidic, and it instantly eases the tension in my shoulders' tense muscles. Deliciously satisfying and wonderfully unwinding. What more is there to ask for?
Try Bombay Sapphire gin in a gin and tonic if you enjoy exceptionally good gins (and who doesn't?). Try a nice tonic water like BevMo's Fever-Tree Indian Tonic Water to truly top off that fantastic gin. It contains cane sugar, which is significantly healthier for you than the high fructose corn syrup found in the majority of other tonics, including Schweppes. I believe you are drinking the greatest if you switch to a Bombay Sapphire gin and Fever-Tree tonic. Don't forget to include a few lime or lemon slices. Test it out and see. The smoothest drink I've ever had! P.S. Additionally, Bombay Sapphire gin makes a fantastic martini (I know).
| The United Kingdom | 25 GBP |
| Australia | Calculated at the checkout |
| Austria | 10 GBP |
| Belgium | 10 GBP |
| Germany | 10 GBP |