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The Drinks Bureau launches World's First Dubai Chocolate Style Espresso Martini in a Can, Exclusively in Morrisons

Joanne

8/4/2025 3:11:54 PM

Beverages

4 mins read

The Drinks Bureau, a female mixologist founded, ready-to-drink  cocktail brand, launches the world's first Dubai Chocolate Style Espresso Martini in a can,  exclusively in Morrisons supermarkets nationwide. This limited edition cocktail captures the  viral Dubai chocolate phenomenon that's trending across confectionery, ice cream, and  coffee chains globally and causing a global pistachio shortage. All for only £2.50/can or  £1.80 with a More Card! 

 

The new cocktail combines vodka and dark roast coffee with moreish notes of chocolate and pistachio, delivering a rich, smooth and nutty twist on the classic espresso martini. At 8% ABV in a generous 200ml serving, it celebrates being mid-strength – punchy but easily  quaffable, with a delicious balance of the chocolate and pistachio flavours.  

Along with being seriously tasty, this sumptuous sipper is faff-free, with no ice or cocktail shaker needed. To drink, simply chill, give a little shake and sip straight for the can, making it the perfect cocktail to pack for summer events. Or if you’re feeling fancy, pour into a marUni glass. 

The Drinks Bureau Founder and mixologist Frankie Snobel said: "We want to have some fun with our cocktails and this exciting launch really showcases our love of innovation and playfulness. We’ve captured a delicious viral trend and canned it for a rich, indulgent and utterly Instagram-worthy treat. It’s a limited edition though, so you’ll need to move quickly to get some before they’re gone!”

The Dubai chocolate trend has exploded internationally, with major coffee chains like Costa and Starbucks launching Dubai chocolate-inspired drinks. Dubai Duty Free sold over 1.2 million bars in the first quarter of 20251, generating $22 million in sales. The trend has also driven chocolate-pistachio menu combinations up 22.3% on restaurant menus year-on year2, while creating such demand that it made Deliveroo's top trending dishes list for 20243. The Drinks Bureau has captured this trending moment in ready-to-drink cocktail form, offering consumers the world's first on-the-go Dubai chocolate style cocktail experience. 

The Dubai Chocolate Style Espresso Martini marks the debut of The Drinks Bureau's new larger Shaker Can format, with more innovative expressions planned for the coming months. The brand's existing range has already earned significant acclaim, with their Spicy Margarita winning the prestigious ‘overall best’ ready-to-drink cocktail in the world in 2024 in the Global Spirits Masters.  

The limited edition Dubai Chocolate Style Espresso Martini is available exclusively in Morrisons stores nationwide from 30th July while stocks last. 

RRP £2.50 per can, or £1.80 with a More Card.

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