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Infused with Imagination \u2013 Bombay Sapphire gin is created with the vapor infusion of 10 different components. This unique and individual process sets this gin apart from the rest, both by flavor and distilling process. Since this product is so unparalleled, it surely deserves the attention in one of our gift baskets. Like the\u00a0Bombay Blues Gin Gift Basket? Buy it today! The origin of gin and its creator have been debated for hundreds of years. The debate starts back in 1585 where English soldiers were believed to be using fermented juniper berries for their calming effect on the body before battle. Franciscus Sylvius, a Dutch physician, is the most well-known \u201ccreator\u201d of gin in the mid-17th<\/sup> century. It has since come to realization that there is a written reference to genever (an old English word derived from juniperus<\/em>, the Latin word for juniper of which gin is created) in the 13th<\/sup> century encyclopaedic Der Naturen Bloeme.<\/em> If Sir Sylvius were to have created gin, he would have been about 9 years old in 1623 when Philip Massinger\u2019s play The Duke of Milan<\/em> first referenced gin.\u00a0Best Bombay Gifts NY.<\/p>\n We\u2019ve taken this dry gin and featured it in a metal tin along with some delicious goodies. In our gift basket, Bombay Sapphire Dry Gin is accompanied by a mixture of sweet and savory snacks like appetizing nuts, rich chocolate, crispy cookies, and other wonderful treats.<\/p>\n Bombay Sapphire has become so renowned across the globe that world famous bartender Dick Bradsell created a fantastically fruity cocktail that is to be considered one of the most significant gin cocktails over the last 50 years: The Bramble.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n No one actually<\/em> knows where the word cocktail came from or who created the word. What we do know is that 99.9% of them are delicious! A cocktail is a mixed drink that contains a spirits\/liquor of some sort, a mixer like juice or vermouth, and proceed as a highball (the contents of the mixer is higher than the alcohol.) Majority of the International Bartenders Association Official cocktails are considered highballs. \u00a0The Great Gintini Gin Gift Basket is a wonderful house warming gift!<\/p>\n You don\u2019t need to be a mixologist to create the perfect cocktail. We\u2019re going to help you out on this one! Introducing.. The Great Gintini! Sent to you on a silver platter, we\u2019ve included all the base ingredients for a gin martini. Some martinis can be made with vodka and others with gin. A bottle of Bombay Sapphire Dry Gin arrives with a bottle of dry vermouth and various garnishes like olives, cherries, and cocktail onions. To help with the mixing process we\u2019ve also included the necessary tools: a shaker, bar spoon, strainer, and jigger\u00a0You\u2019ll be serving them up in no time!\u00a0Bombay Sapphire is surely unique compared to other gins. Normally, the botanicals are boiled right in the spirit while Bombay has created a Vapour Infusion process. 10 treasured botanicals like grains of paradise, coriander, cubeb berries, and almonds are set aside from the spirit in copper baskets and heated until the vapors are achieved and flavors are released. The end result is an aromatic fluid with high flavor content.\u00a0Vermouth is similar to a wine dating back to the mid-late 18th<\/sup> century Italy. Originally for medicinal purposes, the fortified wine grew its claim to fame as an aperitif. In the late 19th<\/sup> century it became a cocktail staple, being served in drinks like Negroni, Manhattans, and martinis. To create your own martini, place a cocktail glass in a freezer for about 10 minutes. In a shaker, add 1 part gin to 2 parts vermouth and fill half way with ice. Stir energetically for about 20 seconds until chilled and strain into glass. You can garnish with provided ingredients like an olive or an orange twist if you have one handy!<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/twitter.com\/pompeigiftbaskt<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/pompeigiftbaskets\/<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/plus.google.com\/102889583220456634000\/posts<\/a><\/p>\n Hendrick\u2019s is an iconoclastic super premium gin, produced in small batches and distilled in Ayrshire, Scotland. The unusual distillation process, coupled with an oddly delicious set of infusions \u2013 comprising rose petals and cucumber \u2013 yields an one-of-a-kind gin. This unusual gin, so complexly tasty and so delightfully unusual, is contained in an equally unique apothecary bottle \u2013 like those used by pharmacists in the past in order to protect the delicate healing powers of the liquid held within.\u00a0Small batch typically means 1,000 litres or fewer. The gin\u00a0distills in miniscule batches of 500 litres, which gives our master distiller even greater control of her careful artistry.\u00a0Hendrick\u2019s wondrous botanical signature consists of flowers, roots, fruits, and seeds from the world over. They function to complement and set the stage for our delicious duet of infusions: rose petal and cucumber.\u00a0Hendrick\u2019s is the marriage of two different spirits from two rare and unusual stills: the Bennet still and the Carter-Head still. By combining the two, we are able to create an extraordinarily smooth gin that has the required character and balance of subtle flavours.<\/p>\n https:\/\/www.pinterest.com\/POMPEIBASKETS\/<\/a><\/p>\n http:\/\/pompeibaskets.tumblr.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/in\/pompei-gift-baskets-a2168811b<\/a><\/p>\n https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/pompeigiftbaskets\/<\/a><\/p>\nBombay Gifts NY<\/h2>\n
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