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To celebrate all things festive, Bacardi-Martini Australia has released a range of limited-edition gift packs, featuring Bombay Sapphire, Grey Goose Vodka, Fever Tree Tonic and more. 

Gift pack varieties include: 

700ml Grey Goose Vodka and Spritz Can:

Featuring a full bottle along with a complimentary cooler can, made from ingredients from France, winter wheat from Picardie, plus pure spring water from Gensac in the Cognac region. 

Available now at Dan Murphy’s and select independent stores | RRP: $70.00

700ml Patrón Silver Tequila and Cocktail Shaker:

Patrón Silver, can be sipped neat, from the freezer, over ice or mixed into a range of cocktails. The white spirit is handcrafted from the finest 100 per cent Weber Blue Agave, distilled in small batches at the Hacienda Patrón in Jalisco Mexico. Patrón Silver has a smooth, sweet taste with a fruity, citrus aroma and a light pepper finish.

Available now at Dan Murphy’s and select independent stores | RRP: $90.00

500ml Passionfruit Tails and Cocktail Shaker:

Tails is a premium pre-batched cocktail featuring vodka, citrus and vanilla. This tropical drop is crafted with 42Below, a vodka from New Zealand.

Available at Dan Murphy’s and select independent stores | RRP: $40.00

700ml Bombay Sapphire Gin and Glass Goblet:

Featuring Bombay Sapphire’s iconic blue bottle and a glass goblet. 

Available now at Dan Murphy’s, Liquorland and other select independent stores | RRP: $60.00

Fever-Tree Gin & Tonic Cracker and Bombay Sapphire Bonbon:resized-bombay-fever-tree-cracker.jpg

This fun twist on the standard Christmas cracker features Fever-Tree’s premium tonic water combined with the botanical Bombay Sapphire, creating a perfect single serve of gin and tonic. 

Available now at David Jones stores | RRP: $17.00

Bacardi-Martini Australia also has an extended range of products which can also be purchased from bottle shops, including the limited-edition illuminated Grey Goose Night Vision bottle, now available for an RRP of $89.99 at Dan Murphy’s and other retailers. 

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