REVIEW: Revive Organics Harlequin Barbera Wine
Revive Organics Harlequin Barbera Wine

Revive Organics Harlequin Barbera Wine
One of the fascinating developments in the world of cannabis has been the transformation of marijuana into a legitimate fine dining experience. All around the state — especially in the Bay Area — experimental chefs are holding cannabis cuisine pop-up dinners featuring marijuana-infused appetizers, entrees and desserts. We’ve come a long way from the skeevy house party pot cookie.
This begs the question: What beverage do you pair with marijuana ceviche, kief-dusted summer salads and pork chops brined in a cannabis glaze? Given the similarity between the cannabis and hop flowers, a dank IPA seems like a natural fit. Rebel mixologists are already creating marijuana-infused cocktails, but if your palate craves medicine in the form of a robust red wine, you were out of luck — until now.
A Barbera-wine-based tincture, Revive Organics Harlequin is a plum-colored potable that packs both 14.8 percent ABV and 200 mg of CBD and THC. It comes in a corked, 500 ml bottle ($65), with a label that looks normal enough to stock on a supermarket shelf. The label divides those 200 mgs into four servings of five ounces each, but if you’re a lightweight you could stretch it a lot further.
Harlequin isn’t the best wine I’ve ever tasted and the combination between the bitterness of the grapes and the herbaceous qualities of the cannabis concentrates is a little overwhelming. Still, it’s drinkable, fun and better than many of the wines sold at supermarkets.