A Muse For The Dreamers

Some drinks are made for toasting. Some are made for forgetting. Wild Muse is made for drifting.

She’s not like the others—and that was the point.

We didn’t want another NA wine. We didn’t want “sort of red” in flavor, or “grape juice in a dress coat.” We wanted body. Texture. Tannins. Effect.

Something you could sip slowly from a wine glass during a painting session or a long, wandering conversation. Something that kept you clear but nudged the door open to that slightly surreal, eyes-half-closed kind of space.

What’s Inside the Muse

This one is all about the herbs.

  • Blue Lotus—sacred, sensual, and historically linked to dream states in Egyptian and Mayan cultures. It's not overtly psychedelic, but it leans in that direction, relaxing the mind, softening the heart, opening the creative channel.

  • Passionflower—a classic nervine that helps the body unwind without sedation. It slows the breath. It whispers, not shouts.

  • Mugwort—the wild card. Traditionally used to support lucid dreaming, menstrual balance, and altered states of consciousness. Earthy, bitter, and mysterious. In folklore, it was carried by travelers for protection and vision.

We balanced those bold herbs with elderberry and lemon juice—rich, dark, and slightly tart. The result isn’t grape-ish. It’s its own kind of red. Deep and juicy, but with real complexity.

Why We Made It

We wanted a drink for the artists. The poets. The feelers. The ones who paint at midnight or journal at golden hour or just want to see the world a little sideways.

Wild Muse is not for background sipping. She wants your attention. Not all of it. Just enough.

You’ll feel it in your body—a softness. A shift. Like you could write something true. Or finally sit still. Or dream while awake.

Where to Find Her

Right now, she’s only on tap at ENSO. You’ll find her poured like a sparkling red, served in a wine glass.

But this fall, if all goes well, she’s coming to cans. And we’ll finally get to share her in full.

Until then—come sip her in the wild.

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