Used the bottle with soda. The aroma hinted at soft spice; in the glass, the juniper dominated everything. Maybe better in a stronger mix, though I wouldn't buy it for sipping.
dry - fresh - herbalBombay Sapphire Sunset Edition Price in Delhi
3.8Distilled
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Bombay Sapphire Sunset Edition is a gin — a clear spirit infused with juniper berries and other botanicals (herbs, spices, citrus). It's refreshing, aromatic, and the backbone of classic cocktails like the G&T.
Bombay Sapphire Sunset Edition is crafted through the careful distillation of botanicals. The gin-making process centers on the selection and balance of botanicals with juniper as the mandatory backbone. Bombay Sapphire was launched in 1987, though the recipe dates to 1761. Its distinctive blue bottle and vapor infusion of 10 botanicals made it a global icon. Made in the United Kingdom, with centuries of distilling heritage across gin, whisky, and beer. Bombay Sapphire Sunset Edition is listed by PourBud as Gin from Bombay Sapphire, with an origin linked to United Kingdom. Its listed ingredients include Neutral grain spirit, juniper berries, botanicals, water. The available production notes identify Base Spirit, Botanical Selection, Redistillation, Dilution & Bottling as part of its making or maturation context. The recorded flavour profile highlights Juniper, Citrus, Herbal, Crisp. Serving references in the catalog include Gin & Tonic, Martini, Negroni, depending on the style and bottle guidance. Food-pairing notes connect it with Bruschetta, Grilled Prawns, Light Salads, Smoked Salmon. The product name and category provide a starting point, while the bottle label remains the best source for the exact style, ingredients, and alcohol strength. Where detailed history or production notes are not recorded, PourBud avoids making brand-specific claims and keeps the description limited to verified catalog information.
Basic History
Bombay Sapphire was launched in 1987, though the recipe dates to 1761. Its distinctive blue bottle and vapor infusion of 10 botanicals made it a global icon.
Origin & Region
Made in the United Kingdom, with centuries of distilling heritage across gin, whisky, and beer.
What goes with it
Bruschetta
Grilled Prawns
Light Salads
Smoked Salmon
Olives & Cheese
Dark ChocolateTop Reviews
The start was better than the finish: bright botanicals first, then it came across too perfumed. Perfectly drinkable, just not something I'd seek out.
herbal - dry - floralThis one had a few things going for it. The herbal notes was enjoyable and peppery finish gave it enough character, although the botanicals felt muddled. I'd order it again in the right mood.
dry - peppery
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