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Blue sapphire gin review.
Bombay sapphire is probably one of the most recognized london dry gin brands out there along with tanqueray beefeaters boodles etc in the us and world markets a relatively new brand launched in 1987 it is a line extension of the original bombay original dry with a recipe based on a.
This london dry gin is one of those that is distinctly gin but not overwhelming on any of the botanicals which makes it ideal for mixing into any gin cocktail.
Bombay sapphire gin is one of the more popular premium gins on the market for a very good reason.
Bombay sapphire east was on the cutting edge in 2011 and predicted a bit where the category was heading.
The two blue martinis use blue curaƧao to get that beautiful color and they re a delight to drink.
Just as in 1987 when sapphire pushed the boundaries of classic style gin.
It has such a smooth finish and is probably the best gin to mix in with a gin tonic.
The blue bottle is always a fun touch and the pricing isn t horrible for a more mid shelf buy.
Then i realized there are balanced gins with the juniper virture of tanqueray and the subtleness of blue sapphire.
Bombay sapphire is hands down my favorite gin of all time.
Black pepper feels almost like the primary flavor in bombay sapphire east when sipped neat.
Bombay sapphire is the most widely drunk gin not drank except perhaps in rural arkansas.
This may sound like an odd statement but in our minds we ve always paired bombay sapphire gin and gordon s gin together.
A fairly restrained but flavorful london dry type of gin but with more citrus and less juniper.
I used to swing back and forth almost with a mania between tanqueray and blue sapphire.
This is the signature gin used to make a sapphire martini as well as the sapphire alpine.
Now my go to is bombay dry.