Love Potion Craft Cocktail No. 3 Espresso Martini Review | The Daily Pour
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Love Potion Craft Cocktail No. 3 Espresso Martini

  • ABV

    16%

  • Price $1 to $29.99

Released in July 2025, this is the first release from Love Potion, a ready-to-drink cocktail brand founded by Justin Glaze, a contestant on season 17 of "The Bachelorette" and the 8th and 10th seasons of "Bachelor In Paradise." Love Potion's ready-to-drink espresso martini is nitro-infused and made with La Colombe espresso, American corn-based vodka and undisclosed "all-natural ingredients." According to the brand, it was developed over nearly three years after trying more than 50 recipes. A 4-pack costs $23.99.

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  • Raided Score: 90
  • The Daily Pour
  • By David Morrow
  • A really nice espresso martini that stands out from the crowd thanks to an unexpected fruity note.
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  • Nose:

    Pleasant, pretty standard espresso martini on the nose. Coffee and Vanilla and a bit of chicory.

  • Taste:

    Creamy viscosity on the palate. This is actually quite unique and not what I expected — in a good way. It’s got a great creaminess to it from the nitro, and the flavor profile is tasty and really nicely balanced. The vodka doesn’t cut through the espresso in a negative way despite the 16% ABV, and alongside the coffee flavor is a chocolate-covered cherry note that's a real welcome surprise.

  • Finish:

    Velvety but pretty brief finish that concludes with more of that chocolate-covered cherry, plus espresso and vanilla.

  • Overall:

    A really nice espresso martini that stands out from the crowd thanks to an unexpected fruity note.

  • Score:

    90

  • Disclosure: The producer provided this sample to review free of charge, and without expectation of review or rating.

  • By David Morrow
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