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I am incredibly proud of the meticulous processes used to produce Bombay Sapphire Premier Cru from the skilled sourcing and preparation of botanicals to my role in carefully adapting every small batch of gin to bring out the nuances of the late harvest during distillation, amplifying the unique characteristics and finest flavours into a consistent flavour profile every year.” The launch of Bombay Citron Pressé – made from natural fruit infusions with no added sugar – follows on from the brand’s previous fruit-forward launch; Bombay Bramble.
Bombay Citron Presse Distilled Lemon Gin 70Cl - Tesco Groceries
The nose of Bombay Dry Gin is soft. There’s a touch of angelica rounding out then mild juniper with a pine and herbaceous facet. Citrus and a hint of gently piquant cinnamon provide lift. Bombay Sapphire Gin is quite classic with a pleasant roundness and accessible aroma.Murcian citrus is particularly special due to the exact region where it is grown. Sitting in a basin between mountain and sea, it is the perfect microclimate for growing citrus that slowly ripens in the winter months for the best-tasting fruit and impactful flavour.”
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We are open Friday to Sunday every week, plus bank holidays and selected weekdays. For weekday opening and experience availability, search dates here. Our classic London Dry Gin married with a vibrant, naturally refreshing fruit infusion, capturing the taste of freshly squeezed Mediterranean lemons. A holiday taste test was recently conducted among our friends. Many gin buffs cannot tell the difference between Bombay dry beefeater and tanqueray (7 of 9 anyway) Why can’t I find regular Bombay gin? Did they stop making it? Is the Bombay Sapphire all they make now? I hope not! This has been my liquor of choice for multiple years. To me, it is much smoother than Beefeaters which is its main competitor in price. Given the price difference between it and the Bombay Sapphire, the taste of Dry and price value makes it preferable to the sapphire.I have been drinking the Original Bombay Dry Gin now for over 30 years. Can’t find it in the stores anymore. As has been asked, “have they quite making it”?. Bombay Dry Gin, similar to its more famous sister Bombay Sapphire, is distilled from a base of grain and imparts the botanicals through vapor infusion.