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Bombay Sapphire gin is easy to recognize, with its iconic sapphire blue bottle. It’s among the most popular, best-selling gins, and it’s wonderful to enjoy on its own or mixed into a cocktail, but it’s especially delightful in a martini.
Exploring Bombay Sapphire cocktails reveals the secret behind their popularity: the gin’s unique botanical blend. This special touch transforms simple drinks into something extraordinary, from floral gin and tonics to zesty citrus mixes and sophisticated spiced creations.
The Dry Martini, the most emblematic gin cocktail, is the best way to appreciate all the aromas and flavors of Bombay Sapphire's herbal extracts. It is designed to be enjoyed and savored quietly, never in a hurry, like the best evenings.
W. C. Fields recipe for a perfect Martini: 3 parts Gin and a quick glance at the Vermouth bottle. With Bombay Sapphire it is a really good recipe, lol.
Bombay Sapphire & MARTINI Extra Dry Vermouth balance perfectly with in-house, home-made upcycled citrus cordial and Fever-Tree Soda Water to make a gorgeous effervescent Gimlet/Collins hybrid cocktail, topped with a lime garnish and a freshly awoken mint sprig.
The sapphire martini is a fun, easy, and elegant cocktail. It requires vermouth, blue curacao, and a good gin to make a beautiful blue drink.
Known for its vibrant blue color, this sapphire martini is a bright, citrusy drink made from a mix of Bombay Sapphire Gin, blue curacao, and dry vermouth.
The Bombay Sapphire cocktail is a harmonious blend of flavors, offering a refreshing, crisp, and slightly sweet taste. The botanicals in the gin provide a subtle, yet complex, herbal and citrus undertone, while the additional ingredients add a touch of sweetness and a hint of tartness.
The Sapphire Martini is a classic variation of the traditional martini, distinguished by its use of Bombay Sapphire gin, which imparts a more complex and aromatic flavor profile. It's a sophisticated and refreshing choice for gin aficionados.
For the 5:1 stirred martinis I enjoy: Bombay Sapphire, the humble Martini & Rossi Extra Dry, a dash of Angostura orange bitters and a lemon zest twist…nuanced, balanced and delicious! Also great with 15:1 shaken “Montgomery’s” served with an orange zest twist.