October 10, 2017

Wine Infused Coffee? Yes, It Does Exist!

This experiment mixes the classic coffee flavor with a little touch of red wine.
There are a lot of experiments which mixes coffee with other ingredients. Usually, the final result is quite good, but others results can be the biggest experience for your palates! That's the case of Molinari's test, who combine two powerful drinks making a heavenly gift to human senses.

On today's blog, Coffland Corp will show you that coffee is a friendly host. We assure you that if you taste this new drink from Molinari's company, your breakfast will change drastically.

Molinari's wine-infused coffee
In the heart of Napa Valley, Molinari's business has changed the way people in town taste alcohol drinks. Their high-quality wine has a positive reputation around the world because of its dense body and vibrant color. But fame was not enough for them.

They worked two years in a row to perfect an old technique inherited from their ancestors: the winemaker Robert Mondavi had a well-known habit. He enjoyed his breakfast coffee cup with a little touch of wine. People said that his mug was the source of his brilliant lucidity about liqueur. However, the Molinari's, inspired by Mondavi's knowledge, unite forces with an international coffee roaster, creating a wine-infused coffee that revolutionized both drinks' industry.   

Molinari's secret to this marvelous drink lies in the making process. They rehydrate the coffee beans using a special liquid by red wine, created exclusively to make wine-infused coffee. The result? A new way to drink coffee in the mornings!

Although this beverage has a chemical base, it's not harmful to the human body. It doesn't have a percentage of alcohol, and you can choose to drink it in both presentations: regular or decaf coffee.

According to some baristas that have used the Molinari's wine-infused coffee, you can drink it as an Espresso, Latte or even as a cold brew frappe (a non-alcoholic version). Also, you can prepare it with a standard Italian coffee maker, with your regular espresso machine or with the French press.

Enjoy its full-body coffee with a little touch of blueberries in your mug or a fine glass. Here at Coffland Corp, we love coffee in all its presentations. Share with us how you like to drink this wine-infused coffee!
Wine Infused Coffee is the final product of years of testing.


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