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Bombay 1761 Dry Gin 75cl

AED 45.00

Big, classic gin flavour for your G&T and Negroni nights, without the drama. Born in England and built around that punchy juniper snap, this London Dry-style gin brings crisp citrus, a flicker of spice, and a clean, dry finish that keeps cocktails sharp. It’s the kind of bottle you reach for when you want your drink to taste like gin, not flavoured vodka!

Size75cl / 750ml
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Description

This is the gin you grab when you want a proper, juniper-forward cocktail and zero guesswork. Bombay 1761 is an English dry gin in the classic London Dry style, so it shows up loud and clear in mixed drinks, not lost under mixers.

The best part, it plays nice with the whole home bar. One night it’s a crisp gin and tonic, next night it’s doing serious work in a Negroni, a Martini, or a Tom Collins. You get that bright, clean backbone that makes these classics taste like the real deal.

Here’s what you’re signing up for flavour-wise, in plain human language.

  • Nose: Fresh juniper up front, with lemon peel and a light peppery lift.
  • Taste: Dry and crisp, with piney juniper, citrus zest, and a gentle coriander-like spice that keeps it lively.
  • Finish: Clean, dry, and snappy, with lingering juniper and a citrus echo that begs for another sip.

Why it works so well in cocktails is simple, it’s built like a classic dry gin. That means the botanicals feel integrated and focused, so your drinks stay balanced, not perfumed. If you like your gin cocktails sharp, refreshing, and properly structured, this one just makes life easy.

It’s also a great “house gin” move for gatherings. Even when you’re mixing fast, the flavour stays defined, so every glass tastes intentional. No overthinking. No fussy measuring to “find” the gin.

Pair it with your go-to tonic and a squeeze of citrus, or lean into bitter aperitif cocktails when you want something more grown-up and complex. Either way, you’re getting that dependable dry gin profile with enough spice and citrus to keep things interesting.

Fun Fact: The “1761” name nods to the year the Bombay brand’s original gin recipe was first created, long before the modern bottle ever hit shelves.