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Bombay Sapphire & Masterpeace : The Art of Surprise

Bombay Sapphire & Masterpeace : The Art of Surprise

Gin has inspired some of the world’s greatest artists, thinkers and creatives from Madonna to Ernest Hemingway to James Bond and Michelle Obama. To celebrate Gin and Tonic Month, Bombay Sapphire are teaming up with London art studio MasterPeace Studios this June to offer bespoke sessions for lucky ticket holders.

Each event will focus on a different drink from the Bombay Sapphire range and also includes the ultimate G&T bar. You’ll get a chance to spin the “Ginspiration Wheel” to create your drink from one of the gins, a Fevertree mixer and garnish making your own unique cocktail. You’ll also be inspired to create your own artwork led by the studio, the medium is only revealed 24 hours beforehand. You are invited to step outside of your comfort zone and be inspired by your surroundings and the new gin blends to master something new.

Tickets are £22, and available directly on the MasterPeace website. The next classes are on 22nd and 29th June. Your ticket includes two spins of the wheels and two drinks from the ultimate G&T bar and an unforgettable unique experience courtesy of Bombay Sapphire and Masterpeace studios with your own artwork to take home.

Click here to book your ticket.

Written by Claire Selsby Photography courtesy of Bombay Sapphire

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