In Victorian England Charles Dickens helped to cement its association with the festive period when he mentioned a version of mulled wine called Smoking Bishop in "A Christmas Carol". Already on ...
So my husband and I stopped at a bar and that is when I had my first glass of mulled wine. It smelt of spices, festivities and Christmas miracles and was hot and sating with delicious spice ...
Craving the mulled wine flavour this Christmas? Look no further than these sweet and citrus-inspired treats. Forget cinnamon, chocolate orange or even eggnog: mulled wine is the definitive flavour ...
Is there anything more festive than a hot mug of mulled wine? As if you needed an excuse to have a cup, we’ve been looking into the very real benefits of the spiced drink. Few things say ...
Leave to cool, serve on ice and enjoy. Tip: In the podcast, Christian Oblak reveals a non-alcoholic version and whether it's worth buying an expensive wine for mulled wine.
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To serve, pour the mulled wine into heatproof glasses. If you're having a party this Christmas, you can double or quadruple the wine and sugar quantities but leave the rest the same. Making mulled ...
Glögg is an essential part of Christmas all over Scandinavia ... Strain the mixture and return the mulled wine to the bottle - use a funnel to make life easier for yourself.
While there are many iterations of mulled wine, most traditional variants typically include red wine; a sweetening agent like honey, maple syrup or sugar; spices that can range the gamut from ...