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Bombay Saphire Gin
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by - written on 09/11/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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All the way through my university years, I was definetly a vodka drinker but since then I've replaced this with gin as it seems to be a generaly nicer drink to enjoy. For a couple of years, I had always stuck to Gordons Gin as it seemed like the safe option. However one day a mate bought me a bottle of Bombay Saphire Gin & since then my ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/08/09 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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I have never been a gin drinker. I'm not sure if it's the taste or just the idea that gin is more appropriate for middle-aged women than teenage girls. However, for reasons I can't quite remember, I decided to join my mother in a gin and tonic on christmas day of last year. Her gin of choice, was and is Bombay Sapphire and I have to say that my ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/08/09 (Useful, 17 readings)
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I genuinely love Bombay Sapphire - it is seen as one of the "premium" gins and i feel with good cause; it does cost £18 for a 1 litre bottle which is more expensive that Gordons etc however the quality is excellent - the taste is smooth... so smooth that I would be happy to mix it with a plainer mixer such as cranberry and not need the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/11/08 (Very useful, 152 readings)
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Gin is probably the only spirit that people will claim not to be able to drink, most drinkers can take any spirit for a change but many will completely turn their noses up at a drop of gin. I was very much one of those people till a friend introduced me to Bombay Saphire gin, unlike most other gins this one has a real flavour to it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/02/08 (Useful, 192 readings)
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Bombay Sapphire gin is orty percentent by volume and it has a rather distinctive taste and is viewed as a premium gin compared with other mainstream brands as it uses a slow distillation process in the production process. Personally I tend to go for vodka rather than gin but I do like to drink this especially on a hot summers afternoon ... Read the complete review
by Jeeps - written on 01/12/06
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I too am mysitifed by this wonderful flavor and color. I was not one to enjoy gin until Bombay Saphire Gin. The flavor being clean, crisp and much enjoyed with a special man while enjoying a sunset beside a pond. This is a memory to be cherished and hopeful to happen many more times.
by - written on 20/02/06 (Useful, 300 readings)
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Bombay Sapphire royalty amongst other English distilled Gins. The dry gin is distilled from 100% grain spirit from a 1761 recipe. And sold at 40% proof by vol. THE PROCESS The incomparable taste of Bombay Sapphire is the result of ten carefully selected botanical ingredients coupled with a unique distillation process ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/11/05 (Not useful, 211 readings)
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GIN MMM THE SWEET AROMA...ONE DAY ME N MUM BROKE OPEN THE GIN! AND WE DRANK IT IN THESE SPECIAL GLASSES THAT ARE HANDCRAFTED BY ONLY THE FINEST GIN MAKERS ALL OVER THE WORLD...DID YOU KNOW THAT THE WUEEN MOTHER HERSELF DRINKS IT? WELL YOU DO NOW.. AND HERES ANOTHER FUNFACT FOR YOU! ITS MADE FROM JUNIPER BERRIES...OH SWEET JUNIPER BERRIES...OH HOW ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/08/05 (Very useful, 630 readings)
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I was first introduced to Gin when I worked as an outdoor pursuits instructor. All of the watersports staff seemed to drink it, but unfortunately, given the low wages, it was as rough as rats and I decided that I wasn’t that keen on gin. Since then however, I have had the pleasure of discovering that not all gins are over-perfumed and leave a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/06/03 (Somewhat useful, 359 readings)
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There is no doubt in my mind that Bombay Blue Sapphire is the clearest of the clear liquors and can be thoroughly enjoyed in copious amounts day after day....and should be. We have had many encounters with the clearest of the clear with fine cigars and this little gem has never left us with a hangover the next day. Since there is a minimum of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/12/02 (Useful, 783 readings)
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Ok, Gin isn't my usual tipple but even if you find it undrinkable filth it does lend itself to some situations: A friend and I went on holiday to Vietnam and Cambodia and he picked up some Bombay Saphire as duty free on the way back. We had to make a connecting flight in Moscow airport but forgot that we had to wait for 12 hours ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/11/01 (Very useful, 5013 readings)
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BOMBAY SAPPHIRE Even its name is enough to send a shiver down my spine, ah what sweet, memories I have of this drink. Instantly I am transported to the banks of a river, the sun is beating down and the day is nigh on perfect. The hamper is packed with allsorts of goodies, the finest cheeses and of course a box of luxury chocolate but ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/07/01 (Somewhat useful, 170 readings)
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This has to be the most awesome gin ever to pass my lips. One of those drinks that make you heave a sigh of relief after a tough day at work. Drinkable to the point of being dangerously addictive, and extremely moreish. Never makes me sick if drunk in copius quantities, and never gives me a headache the morning after...My true soulmate! Would ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/04/01 (Useful, 1139 readings)
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Other opinions on Bombay Blue Sapphire compare it to ordinary gins such as Gordons and comment on it as a drink with tonic or other mixers. This misses the point entirely. If you have been to Holland you may have tried Jenever - Yonge Jenever or Aude Jenever. This is normally drunk neat although youngsters have a dash of coke - a dash, a few drops ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/03/01 (Useful, 258 readings)
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Let there be no doubt about it, true believers, this is a quality gin. Its smooth, in fact its damn smooth. Its definitely full flavoured, and compared to other gins, the taste is clean, and not without a hint of fruit. Like all good gins, its plenty strong, and this brand is surprisingly easy to drink. But. I don't know, maybe its ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/03/01 (Very useful, 1081 readings)
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At University I had a bit of a reputation for being a "Gin-sodden old bean"* as I would often be seen leaving Threshers, Victoria Wines or Bottoms Up with a bottle of gin. Not just any gin, or alcohol blend that purported to be gin, but Bombay Blue Sapphire. Whilst I would not advocate the long term merits of consuming it at a rate of ... Read the complete review
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