
Newest Review: ... Bombay Sapphire is a Gin that contains 10 Botanical flavours these are Juniper berries, Lemon peel, coriander, and angelica, Orris, Grai... more
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Bombay Saphire Gin

Member Name: katyc
Product:
Bombay Saphire Gin
Date: 18/02/13
Rating:
Advantages: A lovely fragrant taste
Disadvantages: too much equals a sore head
I do like a nice Gin and Tonic and for me it has to be Bombay Sapphire well if you're going to drink what is commonly known as mothers ruin you may as well drink the best!
What is it?
Bombay Sapphire is a Gin that contains 10 Botanical flavours these are Juniper berries, Lemon peel, coriander, and angelica, Orris, Grains of paradis, Cubeb berries, cassia bark, almonds and liquorice all of these botanicals are sourced from the country that has the best and are hand sourced (according to the bottle). The Gin is triple distilled and then infused with the botanicals this is what gives the Gin a lighter more fragrant taste.
Cost and stockist
Bombay Sapphire can be purchased from all major supermarkets and of course off licences expect to pay around £22.00 for a 70cl bottle.
Why buy?
I enjoy the occasional Gin and Tonic and I personally like the softer taste of this Gin mixed with Tonic and a twist of lime this is a perfect long drink and it is perfect in all seasons. A more sophisticated Gin.
Summary: A lovely fragrant tipple
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