Bombay Sapphire Gin 750ML
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Description
Description
Bombay Sapphire Gin 750ML is a vapor-infused London dry gin bottled at 47% ABV (94 proof) and defined by its ten-botanical recipe. Awarded 92 points by Wine Enthusiast, this expression has become one of the most recognized and widely respected gins on the global market, distinguished by a production method that yields a notably lighter, more aromatic character than conventionally distilled competitors.
Quick Facts: ABV: 47% | Origin: Hampshire, England | Style: London Dry Gin | Distillery: Laverstoke Mill (Bacardi)
Production & Heritage
Bombay Sapphire is produced at Laverstoke Mill in Hampshire, England, a site with roots tracing back centuries and now operated by the Bombay Spirits Company under Bacardi ownership. What separates this gin from the pack is its use of Carterhead stills — copper pot stills dating to the 1830s — fitted with perforated baskets that hold the botanicals above the base spirit rather than steeping them directly in liquid. As alcohol vapors rise through almond, lemon peel, liquorice, juniper berries, orris root, angelica, coriander, cassia bark, cubeb berries, and grains of paradise, essential oils are extracted gently, avoiding the harsher flavors that direct boiling can produce. The result is a cleaner, more nuanced gin with pronounced floral and citrus character alongside its juniper backbone.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Bright lemon peel and classic juniper announce themselves first, followed by a subtle sweetness of liquorice and delicate floral undertones. With time in the glass, faint hints of coriander seed and almond emerge beneath the citrus.
Taste: The entry is smooth and slightly sweet, with juniper providing a firm backbone while lemon zest and coriander create a lively brightness across the mid-palate. As the gin develops, peppery spice from the cubeb and grains of paradise surfaces, joined by a dry, earthy quality from angelica root that keeps the sweetness in check.
Finish: Long and layered, trailing off with liquorice and soft almond notes balanced by an astringent, pine-needle dryness. A touch of peppery warmth lingers well after the final sip.
How to Drink Bombay Sapphire
At 47% ABV, Bombay Sapphire holds up well over ice but also rewards sipping neat for those who want the full botanical spectrum. A splash of cold water opens the floral aromatics without dulling the juniper core. Its crisp, citrus-forward profile makes it exceptionally versatile in cocktails: a Classic Gin & Tonic highlights the vapor-infused botanicals against quinine's bitterness; a French 75 lets the lemon peel and floral notes harmonize with champagne's effervescence; and a Negroni benefits from the gin's dry angelica and peppery spice, which stand up to Campari's intensity without being overwhelmed.
Best For
- Building a well-rounded home cocktail bar around a reliable, versatile gin
- Hosting a gin-and-tonic tasting with friends exploring different garnishes and tonics
- Gifting a spirits enthusiast who appreciates classic London dry style with a modern twist
- Introducing someone to quality gin beyond entry-level options
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Bombay Sapphire taste like? Bombay Sapphire leads with bright juniper and lemon zest, supported by peppery spice, coriander, and a long finish of liquorice and almond. The vapor infusion process gives it a lighter, more floral character than many traditionally distilled gins.
How does Bombay Sapphire compare to Tanqueray? Both are benchmark London dry gins, but Tanqueray uses a traditional steep-and-boil method with four core botanicals, producing a bolder, more juniper-heavy profile. Bombay Sapphire's vapor infusion across ten botanicals yields a broader aromatic range and a comparatively lighter, more citrus-driven character.
Is Bombay Sapphire good for cocktails? Its balanced flavor profile and 47% ABV make it one of the most versatile cocktail gins available, performing well in everything from a Gin & Tonic to spirit-forward drinks like a Martini or Negroni.
Where is Bombay Sapphire made? Bombay Sapphire is distilled at Laverstoke Mill in Hampshire, England, a facility owned and operated by the Bombay Spirits Company, a subsidiary of Bacardi. The distillery uses heritage Carterhead copper stills dating to the 1830s.
What foods pair well with Bombay Sapphire? Smoked salmon or cured fish complement the gin's citrus brightness; fresh goat cheese mirrors its floral, herbaceous qualities; Thai green curry plays off the coriander and grains of paradise; lemon tart echoes the dominant citrus peel notes; and charcuterie boards with almonds and dried fruit align with the gin's subtle nutty, sweet undertones.
What sizes does Bombay Sapphire come in? Bombay Sapphire is widely available in 50ml, 375ml, 750ml, 1L, and 1.75L formats, with the 750ml being the standard retail bottle.
Is Bombay Sapphire worth the price? Bombay Sapphire positions as a premium yet accessible gin — priced above basic well spirits but well below ultra-premium craft offerings — making it one of the strongest values in the London dry category given its 92-point Wine Enthusiast rating and ten-botanical complexity.
Why Bombay Sapphire?
The vapor infusion method is not just marketing — it produces a measurably different gin. By never allowing the botanicals to touch liquid spirit, the Carterhead still extracts aromatic oils with unusual delicacy, which is why Bombay Sapphire reads as more floral and nuanced than many peers distilled the traditional way. A 92-point score from Wine Enthusiast confirms what bartenders worldwide have long known: this is a gin that performs at a high level neat, on ice, or as a cocktail foundation. Its ten-botanical recipe — spanning juniper and citrus through more exotic cubeb and grains of paradise — delivers a range of flavor that rewards repeated exploration without ever losing its London dry identity.
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