Most people will drink a cup of coffee when they've had one or two too many drinks, but for those out there that want to keep going with the wine there's Merlot-Infused Coffee. Featuring 100% Arabica beans, the Merlot-Infused Coffee actually contains no alcohol because the beans are simply aged in oak barrels used to age merlot, so the only thing you'll get is the essence of wine rather than a dose of the real stuff.
Ideal for those out there that are looking to explore different beans when it comes to their java consumption, Merlot-Infused Coffee will offer a new flavor experience that's perfect for enjoying in the evening rather than having to choose between a cup of wine of a cup of coffee.
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This Merlot-Infused Coffee Could Just Give You a Two-Way Buzz
Trend Themes
1. Alcohol-infused Foods - There may be an opportunity for businesses to experiment with infusing different types of alcohol with various food products for unique flavor experiences.
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Industry Implications
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3. Alcohol - The alcohol industry may consider partnering with coffee companies to produce hybrid beverages that contain both coffee and alcohol for consumers seeking convenience and new flavor experiences.