Limited-edition Bombay Bramble bottle

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Limited-edition Bombay Bramble bottle

Bombay Bramble launched limited-edition bottles, showcasing artwork designed by up-and-coming UK artists.

As part of the Bombay Bramble Ripe for Discovery campaign, the three selected emerging UK artists produced artwork on canvas' inspired by the bright tones of Bombay Bramble gin and its bold flavours.

The Bombay Bramble Limited-Edition Artist Series was available to buy from 2nd November at Selfridges online. Customers also had the opportunity to personalise the label with their name.

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Artists Alfie Kungu, Charlotte McDonald and Rose Electra Harris

The initiative launched in collaboration with actor and art enthusiast Russell Tovey, who selected the three artists whose works were expressed on the Bombay Bramble limited-edition bottles.

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Actor Russell Tovey

Bombay Sapphire donated £10,000 to The Artists' Benevolent Fund as part of the initiative, and donated 6% of the rrp on the first 3,000 Bombay Bramble limited-edition bottles sold through Selfridges.

Bombay Sapphire Distillery (Laverstoke Mill)

Status: Operational
Established: 2013
Owner: Bacardi Limited
Capacity: 2.4m cases annually (with capacity for a million more)
Visitor Policy: Visitors welcome throughout the year
Tel: +44 (0)1256 895 071
Website: Bombay Sapphire Distillery (Laverstoke Mill)
Address: Laverstoke Mill, London Road, Laverstoke, Hampshire, England, RG28 7NR
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Bombay Sapphire (40%)

Flavoured with ten botanicals: juniper berries from Tuscany, coriander seeds, angelica root, liquorice, Italian orris, cassia bark, Spanish almonds and

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Star of Bombay

Named not after the eponymous Westbourne Grove Curry House but after the Star of Bombay, a 182-carat cabochon-cut violet-blue star sapphire from Sri Lanka.

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Bombay Bramble

Bombay Bramble is made by infusing Bombay Sapphire Gin with natural flavours from freshly harvested blackberries and raspberries. The sweetness comes only

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Original Bombay (37.5%)

As the name would suggest, this is the original Bombay gin, predating the now better-known Bombay Sapphire. It was conceived by American entrepreneur Allan

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Original Bombay Dry (43%)

As the name would suggest, this is the original Bombay gin, predating the now better-known Bombay Sapphire. It was conceived by American entrepreneur Allan

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Bombay Sapphire English Estate

Launched in March 2019, this is the first of what promises to be a series of limited editions from Bombay Sapphire. English Estate adds three new botanicals:

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Bombay Sapphire East (42%)

Launched in September 2011, Bombay Sapphire East is the first Bombay Sapphire extension since the brand was launched 25 years earlier. This 'eastern' variant

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Bombay Sapphire Laverstoke Mill

This Bombay Sapphire limited edition bottle was launched in 2013 to celebrate the opening of The Bombay Spirits Company's Laverstoke Mill Distillery. The

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Bombay Sapphire 250th

A limited edition bottle released in 2010 to mark the 250th anniversary of Bombay Original's recipe which back in 1761 was used to make 'Warrington Gin'

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Bombay Amber

Launched in March 2015 in global travel retail, Bombay Amber is based on the original Bombay Dry recipe with additional black cardamom, nutmeg and bitter

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