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Bombay Bramble Gin

Bombay Bramble Gin

7.4 /10
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ABV: 37.5%
Price: £27.25

Tasting Notes

Nose

Tart and berry-forward with heavy aromas of currant — angelica and hints of spice round things out beneath the fruit

Palate

Cranberry on entry, then juniper, tart raspberry jam, coriander and a hint of lemon zest — the berry impression is fresh and tart rather than jammy

Finish

Dry and un-sweet raspberry preserves with a hint of spice — surprisingly bone dry

Bombay Bramble is one of those bottles that catches your eye and makes you curious — Bombay Sapphire stepping away from their classic profile to embrace fresh fruit. Built on the familiar Bombay Sapphire base, this expression infuses real brambles and raspberries into the mix, creating something that sits in interesting territory between a classic London Dry and a fruit-forward contemporary style.

Style & Character

At 37.5% ABV, Bombay Bramble sits at the minimum strength for gin, which tells you something about the intent here. This isn't a spirit designed for contemplative sipping — it's engineered for long drinks and cocktails where that berry character can shine without overwhelming the mixer. The use of real fruit rather than artificial flavourings is a meaningful choice from Bombay Sapphire, and it's the kind of detail that separates a well-made flavoured gin from a forgettable one.

What Makes It Interesting

The combination of brambles and raspberries gives Bombay Bramble a natural berry sweetness that plays nicely against the juniper backbone Bombay Sapphire is known for. As a bartender, I appreciate that the brand has leaned into real ingredients — it shows respect for the category even while pushing its boundaries. That said, the lower ABV does limit its versatility somewhat, and purists may find it leans too far into fruit territory.

Best Served

This gin was born for a Bramble cocktail — and yes, the name is no coincidence. Build it over crushed ice with fresh lemon juice, a touch of sugar syrup, and a float of crème de mûre. The berry notes in the gin harmonise beautifully with the blackberry liqueur, creating a more cohesive version of the classic. Garnish with fresh blackberries and a lemon wheel. It also makes a stunning Clover Club if you swap it in for a traditional London Dry.

I'm giving Bombay Bramble a 7.4 out of 10. It knows exactly what it wants to be — an accessible, fruit-forward gin that excels in specific serves — and it delivers on that promise with genuine ingredients and solid craftsmanship.

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David Thornton
David Thornton
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David is a qualified bartender turned writer who believes the best way to appreciate whiskey is to understand it. His guides span every corner of the whiskey world — from beginner-friendly introductio...

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