Bombay Sapphire 250th

Bombay Sapphire 250th Anniversary Limited Edition

alc./vol: 40%

Proof: 80°

Vintage: Non-vintage

Envelhecimento: Unaged

Produzido por: Product of United Kingdom United Kingdom

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' (not the Bombay Sapphire brand or recipe which was only created in 1960).

Designed by Webb deVlam, just 500 of the hand-blown crystal, individually numbered bottles set with crystal stones were made in 2011. Webb deVlam employed used 3D laser etching to highlight the botanical ingredients and Garrard the jeweller's creative director, Stephen Webster devised the concept for the crystal encrusted stopper.

The liquid inside this blingy celebratory bottle is standard Bombay Sapphire at 40% alc./vol.

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Bombay Sapphire Distillery (Laverstoke Mill)

Status: Operational
Fundação: 2013
Proprietário: Bacardi Limited
Capacidade: 2.4m cases annually (with capacity for a million more)
Política de visitas: Visitors welcome throughout the year
Tel: +44 (0)1256 895 071
website: Bombay Sapphire Distillery (Laverstoke Mill)
Endereço: Laverstoke Mill, London Road, Laverstoke, Hampshire, England, RG28 7NR
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