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Coca Leaf Wine – Vin Mariani

May 4, 2019 By Coca Tea Express 11 Comments

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Wine That Took Europe By Storm

Coca leaf wine making – Vin Mariani goes a long way back, it’s a century old recipe. Popes, queens and many famous writers and other prominent personalities have enjoyed coca wine in the past. Ulysses S. Grant, Jules Verne, Thomas Edison, Queen Victoria, Henrik Ibsen and Pope Leo XIII all enjoyed Vin Mariani. Pope Leo XIII actually starred in an advertisement for Vin Mariani, the coca leaf French wine which was highly popular in the 19th century. Pope Leo famously kept a flask of coca wine with him whenever he ventured out. He loved coca wine so much that he awarded its creator, Angelo Mariani, with a medal of appreciation for all his efforts. Coca wine was like liquid gold.

Researching Coca Tonic

Back in my early days when I was educating myself about coca tea and it’s effects. And after discovering that natural coca tea powder does not have the same side effects and dangers as pure cocaine, I bought myself some coca tea powder on the Internet. During my wait for the coca tea parcel delivery, I researched some more about cocaine and it’s pharmacology. The information which I found stated that when cocaine is combined with alcohol, it forms a more potent and longer-lasting byproduct called cocaethylene.

Cocaethylene as mentioned before, lasts longer and produces a more pronounced mental focus, energy and buzz. After doing some calculations, I worked out that 2 grams of coca leaf powder per ounce of wine would make about 8 milligrams of natural cocaine alkaloids per ounce of coca tea wine. I don’t touch cocaine and do not recommend anyone else to try it. It’s dangerous and should not be used. However, for scientific research, it is interesting to note that regular street cocaine is often very impure. While 250 to 300 milligrams is not a lot, it is equal to 1 gram of common street cocaine.

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Angelo Mariani

Paolo Mantegazza, an Italian doctor published a scientific paper on the benefits of the coca plant, Erythroxylum coca, in 1859. After discovering Mantegazza’s coca research papers, a French chemist by the name of Angelo Mariani created an invigorating and energy boosting tonic. Mariani took some French wine and infused it with 6 mg of coca leaf per ounce. Angelo Mariani advertised coca wine for many medicinal uses. As a digestive aid, aperitif, natural energy booster, and an all round stimulating tonic that was also safe for children.

Coca leaf wine Vin Mariani became very popular in France, eventually spreading to the rest of Europe and to the United States of America. Clever marketing and advertising played a big role in this wide spread of coca leaf wine. The wine marketing campaign relied on many famous artists and celebrities to appear in the ads. As mentioned before, even the Roman pope declared his affection for coca leaf wine claiming that he carried a flask of Vin Mariani when he was out and about. Many doctors and physicians praised the health promoting effects of coca tea wine.

Today, coca leaf-infused wine and coca beer can still be found in Peru and Bolivia. There, locals enjoy it with vibrant health and none of the side effects that come with cocaine consumption.

There are many recipes for coca leaf wine which can be found on the Internet, some sources claiming that 100 grams of coca tea powder mixed with one bottle of red wine is all you need.

To your health and success,

Alex

Filed Under: Coca Leaf Wine - Vin Mariani, Effects of Coca Leaves Tagged With: coca beer, coca wine, Vin Mariani

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  1. Thomas says

    May 5, 2019 at 1:46 am

    Coca wine? Yes please. Going to make a batch, I found a recipe on erowid.

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  2. David says

    May 6, 2019 at 3:28 am

    Do you sell coca wine here? I’d like to try some.

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    • Coca Tea Express says

      May 6, 2019 at 4:12 pm

      Hi David,

      Currently we do not sell coca wine, but this may change later this year. Send us an email via Contact Us page and we will add you to our mailing list.

      Regards,
      Alex

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  3. Sally says

    May 7, 2019 at 4:36 am

    I had Agwa De Bolivia which has a coca extract in it and it was very euphoric. I think it has caffeine instead of the real coca alkaloids though.

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    • Coca Tea Express says

      May 8, 2019 at 1:03 am

      Hi Sally,

      Agwa de Bolivia is a FUN drink, albeit it doesn’t have any real coca alkaloids in it, it still has gurana and ginseng… which makes it energetic and euphoric. Adding some coca tea powder could take it to a whole new level (not that I advise it ;)).
      I don’t recommend drinking alcohol in excess.

      Cheers,
      Alex

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  4. mariani says

    May 30, 2019 at 10:01 am

    https://www.corsematin.com/article/article/le-vin-mariani-en-passe-de-conquerir-la-bolivie
    http://www.vinmariani.fr
    https://www.vinmariani.fr/articles-popularites.php

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    • Coca Tea Express says

      May 30, 2019 at 3:48 pm

      Hi Mariani,

      Have you tried this coca wine?

      Alex

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  5. Kylie Lang says

    January 5, 2021 at 7:36 am

    Love me some coca leaf wine, do you sell it?

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    • Jim says

      May 10, 2021 at 10:18 pm

      NOT YET

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  6. MARK says

    November 24, 2022 at 11:21 pm

    So there is no baking soda required for the coca wine? Does the alcohol activate the alkaloids like bi carb?
    Also, has anyone successfully experimented with making coca kombucha? I would be curious if coca is like black tea where it can add to the fermentation process.

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    • Coca Tea Express says

      November 25, 2022 at 11:03 am

      Hi Mark,

      You do not need to add sodium bicarbonate when making or consuming coca rum or coca wine.
      The alcohol acts as a solvent to strip the natural alkaloids from the coca leaves and they end up in rum or wine.
      They make coca beer in Peru and Bolivia so it is possible to make kombucha with added coca leaves.

      Cheers,
      Alex

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