Bombay Sapphire is a brand of gin that was launched in 1987 by Bacardi. It is a premium gin that uses ten botanicals in its distillation process, including juniper berries, coriander seeds, and citrus peels. Bombay Sapphire is known for its smooth and balanced flavor profile and is a popular choice for cocktails.
Launched in 1987 by Bacardi
Inspired by a recipe from 1761
The name 'Sapphire' comes from the gin's blue bottle
Introduced the concept of 'vapour infusion' in gin distillation
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The flagship gin product of the brand. It uses ten botanicals in its distillation process, including juniper berries, coriander seeds, and citrus peels. The gin has a smooth and balanced flavor profile and is a popular choice for cocktails.
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Bombay Sapphire is known for its unique distillation process that uses ten botanicals, including juniper berries, coriander seeds, and citrus peels. The gin is also vapor-infused for a smoother, more balanced flavor profile.
Bombay Sapphire is a versatile gin that can be used in a wide variety of cocktails, including classic drinks like the Martini and the Negroni, as well as fruity cocktails like the Sapphire Collins and the Bramble.
Bombay Sapphire has a standard gin alcohol content of 40% ABV, or 80 proof.
Yes, Bombay Sapphire is considered to be gluten-free since it is made from a base of neutral grain spirits that are distilled to a high enough proof to remove any gluten that may have been present in the original grains.
Bombay Sapphire is made at the Laverstoke Mill distillery in Hampshire, England. The distillery is open for tours and tastings for visitors who want to learn more about the gin-making process.