Discover the artistry behind Bombay Sapphire gin at our iconic Gin Distillery in rural Hampshire, near Basingstoke and Winchester.
The uniquely balanced flavor profile and versatility of BOMBAY SAPPHIRE makes it the ideal canvas for cocktail creativity and a firm bartender’s favorite. This iconic gin with a bright, fresh taste is perfect for experimentation.
Visit the Bombay Sapphire Shop to buy gin, gifts and more! Find the perfect Gin gifts for yourself and your loved ones
the Bombay Sapphire Distillery is in a conservation area with over 1000 years of history. The distillery showcases the care, skill and artistry behind every drop of Bombay Sapphire, and allows you to discover the flavours of the botanicals which make Bombay Sapphire gin so unique...
Learn more about Bombay Sapphire’s gin distillery and history. Laverstoke Mill is faithful to a unique gin making process and to a recipe that is based on a secret one dating back to 1761.
Social responsibility is at the heart of everything we do, learn about the socially responsible measures we use at the Bombay Sapphire Distillery Our People Find out about the people behind our gin and our visitor centre Distillery Live
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s number one premium gin by volume and value. BOMBAY SAPPHIRE is created with a unique combination of ten sustainably sourced botanicals from around the globe. The brand?s signature distillation process known as vapour infusion is showcased at the BREEAM award- winning Laverstoke Mill...
Bombay Sapphire Distillery - Laverstoke, UK By Heatherwick Studio How do you turn a paper mill into a gin distillery? Ten years after winning a design prize from gin-maker Bombay Sapphire for a glass bridge idea, the studio was commissioned to lead the master plan and design of the company...
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