Showing posts with label Bombay Sapphire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bombay Sapphire. Show all posts

Thursday, January 29, 2009



Interesting story from a disgruntled travel writer called Christine Gilbert, on Almost Fearless...

"The recent Spirit of Exploration Contest held by Bombay Sapphire (the gin in the blue bottle) asked bloggers, like me, to write a single essay about, wait for it, The Spirit of Exploration. At first I thought this was a great idea and even sent it to some of my online contacts encouraging them to submit. But it occurred to me: this was a blog with no traffic, they wanted free content from bloggers, the bloggers would hopefully send their readers to the site and if you won (by getting the most positive votes, ie. you sent the most traffic), you get a jpg icon that says “Bombay Sapphire Winner” to post on your blog. You write, send them traffic and get nothing but a jpg I could have made in Photoshop.



Disappointed, I decided to write a snarky version about the Spirit of Exploration and submitted it as my form of protest. I began,

“The “spirit of exploration” is a carefully designed play on words intended to make you purchase high end liquor.”


I then proceeded to cram the essay full of random observations about travel, listing as many countries as I could and generally being a wise ass. They posted it. Clearly they weren’t even reading these things. If you’re curious, you can read the full version here."

It's a great example of how decently brands should treat people but don't. Whoever was running the Bombay Sapphire blog really should have known better. Because this is quite embarrassing.

It also highlights the delicate way that blogger initiatives need to be executed. There's nothing worse as a blogger than to get some ill thought out, flaky approach from a brand your not really engaged with.

Monday, August 18, 2008

The winner of the annual Bombay Sapphire glass design constest is inspired by the botanicals in their gin. If this is the case their shouldn't be much of a design at all. The Beefeater master distiller once told me that Bombay Sapphire is the vodka of gins... it's not got much depth to it because they hardly use any botanicals at all.

Anyway, we love the glass design competition. And this year's winner looks as good as ever.



Find out more here.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008













From BornRich:

Bombay Sapphire has created Revelation - a handmade crystal bottle adorned with extravagant gems and diamonds. The limited edition bottle was designed by Garrard, Baccarat and Karim Rashid. Representing the 10 botanical ingredients of Bombay Sapphire, the bottle features a huge gemstone with 10 principal facets. The handmade crystal bottle is the first in a set of five to be launched at five major international airports (London Heathrow, New York, Dubai, Singapore and Sydney). All the bottles will be finished with sapphires and diamonds and would set you back $200,000 each.

 

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