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tall picture of - Vincent Van Gogh Double Espresso VodkaI love coffee in all its forms. Be it espresso, coffee, just smelling the beans, and I have a fair amount of experience infusing the flavor of coffee into other drinks as well, such as vodka. That brings me to an inspection of the Vincent Van Gogh Double Espresso Double Caffeine Vodka. We’re going to need an intervention soon for exceptionally long product names. This is getting out of hand.

Packaging:

As with all Van Gogh branded products the bottles are nice. That is to say they have Van Gogh paintings on them. Which like most people i think are interesting, but it strikes me as more of a missed opportunity. The canvas isn’t the square or the rectangle you put the painting into but rather the whole bottle. Surprise me with a full screened bottle or stylized lettering, done something else. This brand as a whole strikes me as a bland, reactionary construct. They take other ideas and put a Van Gogh on it and sell it because his painting posthumously have been associated with wealth, wealth is associated with good things so by proxy their bottled spirits should be good. For the most part they are high quality spirits. I would also be remiss if I didn’t mention I think it is in pretty poor taste to brand an alcoholic beverage after a man who was addicted to the bottle, by most accounts. That wasn’t the worst of the man’s problems but still is seems in bad taste.

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I love coffee, and I have a fair amount of experience infusing the flavor of coffee into other drinks as well, such as vodka. I was both pleasantly surprised and very excited when I was recently contacted by Three Olives Vodka to try their newest flavor, labeled Triple Shot  Espresso Vodka. The online literature said that there were three shots of espresso infused into this beverage to give it an almost chocolate hint to it.

Packaging

Needless to say I was excited to try it. The bottle itself is a very attractive piece of glass work, and will most assuredly find a place on my shelf after the review is completed in its entirety. There is a Martini glass outlined on the front and three demitasse cups pictured on the back of the bottle. The only suggestion I would have regarding packaging would be to consider a different color for the martini glass on the front of the bottle as the black glass tend to get lost against the background of a full bottle of dark fluid.

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