Most people ’s days have two phases : java and wine . How you pick out to sequence those drinks order your employability – unless you ’re a sommelier or smutty copious .

But with this merlot - tincture coffee , you do n’t ever have to choose .

Produced byOrange County Coffee Roastersandfor cut-rate sale on Uncommon Goods , Merlot Infused Coffee is just what it purports to be : java beans infused with merlot . The Virginia - based coffee roasters got the mind of infusing roasted coffee beans in wine-colored barrelful while visiting local wineries , which birthed the very product you see pictured here .

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What does it savor like , though ? happy you asked .

Upon opening the 12 oz bag of beans , you catch a intimate puff , but one you ca n’t quite connect to a specific memory . It ’s sort of like the check-out procedure blood line at a section memory the hebdomad of Christmas : a melange of known smells rolling up into one megasmell . This one hits you with node of berries , follow by deep brown and a hint of place upright inside a chocolatier .

The brewage smell quite the same , with an increase grape presence ; nobody could name the precise stock of grape smell , but we eliminated the purple Mr. Sketch marker , grape Jolly Ranchers , and Welch ’s grapevine juice . The fruitiness of the newly - brewed java ca n’t be understated ; it ’s a full berry blossom .   For me , it reek just like the sacramental " wine-coloured " my church serve when I was an stripling . That is : non - Welch ’s grape juice .

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Fortunately , sipping this coffee does n’t involve Charley horses from my brother or fall deceased during the sermon ; quite the opponent , given that caffeine wakes me up . Overall , the brewage tastes far milder than it sense , which to a Merlot anti-intellectual , pleasantly surprises . The fruitiness offset the resentment you may expect from a strong brewage . I drink it sans sugar or cream of any kind .

The verdict

Most of my coffee is utilitarian in nature , as I ’m an office doer ( granted , one who gets to buy and prove weird coffee bean ) . And , yes , here ’s the requisiteSidewaysreference : Paul Giamatti and I differ in thathe ’s anti - Merlot , while I ’m indifferent . I ’ll drink it if it ’s what ’s there , but I ’d opt for a Tempranillio , open my red wine preference .

Now that you ’ve got my full coffee and vino taste spelled out : the Merlot - infused coffee tastes better than expect . While bursting with fruity grapeness in smell , the flavor comes out more subtly . In fact , the berry extract neutralizes the jaundice that non - coffee fans often reference as the ground for not drinking chocolate . Oh , and no , it does n’t contain alcohol . So no pull a fast one on your boss . You ’ll just have to beat to Irish umber like the rest of the world .

Overall , Merlot Infused Coffee tastes still , but makes you find like you ’re breathe in perfume while sipping . I would n’t go out of my way to buy a wine - infused coffee , but it could certainly make a unequalled gift for the wine - lover in your circle , and if nothing else , it ’s worth a stroke as a conversation point for a dinner party political party .

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If you ’re concerned in getting your hands on 12 oz of Merlot - tincture beans , you could do that right here .