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Bombay Gin 86 Proof 1.75L MAGNUM
Botanicals-grains of paridise, almonds, lemon peel, licorice, juniper berries, cubeb berries.
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Bombay Dry Gin has an almost creamy vanilla sweetness, reminiscent of gins that begin from a base of wheat— especially red winter wheat. Bitter lemon pith, creamy Angelica stalk, and Juniper. The finish is a melding of Juniper and soft baking spice notes. Licorice provides a subtle round...Show More >
Producer Description
Bombay Dry Gin has an almost creamy vanilla sweetness, reminiscent of gins that begin from a base of wheat— especially red winter wheat. Bitter lemon pith, creamy Angelica stalk, and Juniper. The finish is a melding of Juniper and soft baking spice notes. Licorice provides a subtle roundness while mixtures of intense botanicals like Coriander and Cassia work very lightly in the background.
Bombay Saphhire is a world famous gin known for its distinctive blue bottle. Every drop contains 10 hand-selected botanicals from exotic locations around the world. The most versatile gin for cocktail creativity. Perfectly balanced, bright and fresh.
Named after the Indias most celebrated jewel, Bombay Saphhire is the epitome of the great style and accession of the days of the British Empire. The recipe includes the botanicals-grains of paridise, almonds, lemon peel, licorice, juniper berries, cubeb berries, orris, coriander, angelica, and cassia bark. While most gins boil their botanicals directly in the spirit to achieve their flavor, Bombay Saphhire gin is vapor-infused with 10 botanicals. This allows for the essential oils and aromas to be delicately extracted.
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Country: England
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Type: Spirits
Size: 1.75L
Choose when time is of the essence
Using eight exotic botanicals, our classic London dry gin offers a more traditional taste with strong juniper flavours and a powerful dry finish.
Bombay Dry Gin has an almost creamy vanilla sweetness, reminiscent of gins that begin from a base of wheat— especially red winter wheat. Bitter lemon pith, creamy Angelica stalk, and Juniper. The finish is a melding of Juniper and soft baking spice notes. Licorice provides a subtle roundness while mixtures of intense botanicals like Coriander and Cassia work very lightly in the background.