Mulled wine is one of those drinks that just screams “Holiday Party Alert!” It’s warm and spicy and makes any awkward Christmas party seem a little more fun for sure. While there are lots of variations on mulled wine recipes, it’s kind of one of those things where you can’t go wrong since most of the usual ingredients compliment each other anyway. The great thing is that while mulled wine sounds so fancy, it’s really easy to make and can be done in pretty big batches if you are having a large group of people over. “But what should I add to the wine?” you wonder? Well, let’s take a look at the options!
Wine:
bottle of dry red wine (like a Cabernet Sauvignon) 750 ml
Fruit:
cranberries (1 cup)
apples (1 sliced into rings)
oranges (1 sliced or zested with juice added, add more peels for garnish)
lemons (1 zested or peeled, add more peels for garnish)
limes (1 zested or peeled, add more peels for garnish)
Spices:
nutmeg (1 roughly grated)
cinnamon sticks (2)
cardamom pods (2, press with the flat side of a knife to bruise them first)
whole cloves (4)
star anise (2)
vanilla bean (halved lengthwise)
ginger root (small slice)
bay leaves (1-2)
apple cider (4 cups)
brandy (1/4 cup)
honey or sugar (1/4 cup)
How about a ginger/orange mulled wine or a vanilla/apple combo? Maybe a cranberry/lime or a honey/anise?? The options are endless! Make sure to jot down your favorite combination so you can make it again later, or if you’re daring, try a new combination every time! Cheers! xo. Laura
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I’ve been waiting for that recipe! I’m a big sucker for mulled wine and I love to enjoy it during the holiday season. I usually make mine adding just oranges and clovers, so I’m really excited to try out your suggestions!
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Yum! After trying a mulled wine sample on wine tour a year ago, I’ve really wanted to make my own. Thanks for more inspiration!
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Mulled wine sounds so good right now! I love to do it (and cider) in a crock pot. That way you can really let the spices meld for a couple of hours for a stronger flavor. Cheers!
We love this kind of drinks for winter, so we do often home parties for friends and these ideas are perfect!
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That moment when a blog post makes you realize that mulled wine is really just wintertime sangria. AND I LOVE SANGRIA!
I swear the ABM team reads my mind sometimes. I planned to find a mulled wine recipe tomorrow for a party I’m hosting this weekend. Checked in before going to bed and see you provided ALL the options! Thank you!!!
Wonderful recipe, here in Germany this is called ‘Glühwein’! I will definitely try this!
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If you let it simmer doesn’t all of the alcohol burn off? Then it would just be mulled juice 🙂
Looks amazing!
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what if you want to serve this at a party and keep it in a crockpot? would you make it IN the crockpot or just follow your directions then dump it into a crockpot on low?
Nope, it doesn’t cook long enough to do that 🙂
Laura
I’m sure you could do either, try searching online for a recipe that cooks it in the crockpot so you can see how long to keep it on which settings 🙂
Laura
Yum, can’t wait to try this, I bet the smell alone is so blissful!
I make it in the crockpot on low. Give it at least an hour for the flavors to meld. Then it can stay in there for hours without getting too strong.
Odd question, but could you share more about that pot you’re using? It looks like it would fit perfectly in my kitchen! Thanks much 🙂
This looks like it would be delicious. Not everything on the list looks like something I would enjoy but I’m sure I could find a combination that I’d like. I’m a sucker for cider and wassail so this could be another addition to my holiday drinks.
I’m confused…. Should I be using all of these ingredients or just picking some?
Just some! Pick the ones that sound the best together and create your own combo!
Laura 🙂
Jamie Oliver has a great recipe for mulled wine that takes care of this problem – you basically make a syrup first and then just add the majority of the alcohol at the end so it doesn’t burn off – see http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/recipe/jamie-s-mulled-wine/
I love mulled wine! This sounds lovely.
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