Mulled Wine (Glühwein) Recipe - The Cookie Rookie® (2024)

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By: Becky Hardin

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Mulled Wine is the perfect holiday drink. This simple glühwein recipe is delicious and it’s made in under 30 minutes. Holiday Spiced Wine will warm up any chilly night!

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Why We Love This Mulled Wine Recipe

  • Cozy. I love curling up with a warm drink throughout the fall and winter season.
  • Festive. Whole cloves, cinnamon sticks, and oranges bring on the holiday spirit.
  • Versatile. You can make a non-alcoholic version using grape juice or apple cider as the base. Add the same spices and ingredients, and omit the wine.

Variations on Glühwein

This simple mulled wine recipe is the perfect base for any warm spiced flavors you can think of. Try adding some cardamom pods, black peppercorns, fresh ginger, or a bay leaf. A splash of vanilla extract or spiced rum would also enhance the spicy flavor.

For a fresher taste, try adding different types of citrus, like lemons, grapefruits, or limes for a tangy twist. Or add some cranberry juice for a touch of tartness.

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    • You want to choose a dry, full-bodied wine for this recipe. I like Cabernet Sauvignon, but a Zinfandel, Merlot, or Syrah would also work well.
    • Bring the wine to a simmer, but don’t let it boil. Boiling will change the flavor.
    • Adjust the sweetness to your preference.
    • Keep it warm, not hot. If you’re serving it at a party, use a slow cooker or a heat diffuser on the stove to keep it warm without boiling.
    • You can make a non-alcoholic version using grape juice or apple cider as the base. Add the same spices and ingredients, and omit the wine.

    Storage:Store mulled wine in a sealed container in the refrigerator for 3-5 days.

    Nutrition Information

    Calories: 166kcal (8%) Carbohydrates: 21g (7%) Protein: 0.2g Fat: 0.1g Saturated Fat: 0.02g Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.03g Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g Sodium: 3mg Potassium: 89mg (3%) Fiber: 0.2g (1%) Sugar: 18g (20%) Vitamin A: 22IU Vitamin C: 6mg (7%) Calcium: 7mg (1%) Iron: 0.1mg (1%)

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    How to Make Mulled Wine Step by Step

    Combine the Ingredients: Bring 750 milliliters (1 bottle) of red wine, ¼ of honey, 2 cups of apple cider, ¼ cup of orange liqueur, 2 sliced oranges, 4 whole cloves, and 4 cinnamon sticks to a simmer in a saucepan set over medium-high heat.

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    Simmer the Wine: Once simmering, reduce the mixture to medium-low heat and continue to simmer for about 30 minutes.

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    Strain and Serve: Strain the mulled wine through a fine-mesh sieve or cheesecloth and serve garnished with more fruit, star anise, and cinnamon sticks if desired.

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    How to Store and Reheat

    Store leftover mulled wine in a sealed container in the refrigerator for 3-5 days. To reheat it, place it in a pot and let it simmer until warm.

    Serving Suggestions

    Serve this delicious glühwein at your next holiday party with a charcuterie board, bacon wrapped dates, sausage rolls, or mini quiches. It’s also great with a bowl of comforting beef stew, a prime rib roast, orange cranberry pork loin, or a rack of lamb.

    What is mulled wine?

    Also known as glühwein, it is an alcoholic drink made with red wine and mulling spices.

    What’s the difference between mulled wine and sangria?

    This drink is typically served hot, whereas sangria is served cold. Plus, sangria can be made with red or white wine and usually incorporates a lot more fresh fruit.

    Is mulled wine very alcoholic?

    This drink usually has an alcohol content of around 7%, but it can be as high as 14%, which is about the same as a typical bottle of wine.

    What wine is best for mulled wine?

    A full-bodied, dry wine works best. Look for bottles that are described as “jammy” or with “notes of vanilla”.I like Cabernet Sauvignon best.

    Do you drink mulled wine hot?

    Yes, this drink is meant to be served hot.

    Can I microwave mulled wine?

    Yes, to quickly warm it up, you can microwave glühwein in 30-second increments until hot.

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    More Holiday co*cktails To Try

    • Mulled Wine Margaritas
    • Holiday Sangria
    • Jingle Juice
    • Cranberry Margaritas
    • Christmas Punch
    • Homemade Eggnog
    • Sparkling Holiday Flirtini

    Recipe

    Mulled Wine Recipe (Glühwein)

    4.50 from 16 votes

    Author: Becky Hardin

    Prep: 5 minutes minutes

    Cook: 30 minutes minutes

    Total: 35 minutes minutes

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    Ingredients

    • 750 milliliters red wine I like Cabernet Sauvignon (1 bottle)
    • ¼ cup honey or agave nectar
    • 2 cups apple cider not apple cider vinegar!
    • ¼ cup orange liqueur I like Grand Marnier (optional)
    • 1 orange sliced
    • 4 whole cloves
    • 4 cinnamon sticks

    Optional Garnishes

    • Star anise
    • Orange slices
    • Cinnamon sticks

    Instructions

    • Bring the wine, honey, cider, orange liqueur, sliced fruit, cloves, and cinnamon sticks to a simmer in a saucepan set over medium-high heat.

      750 milliliters red wine, ¼ cup honey, 2 cups apple cider, ¼ cup orange liqueur, 1 orange, 4 whole cloves, 4 cinnamon sticks

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    • Once simmering, reduce to medium-low heat and continue to simmer for about 30 minutes.

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    • Strain and serve, garnished with more fruit, star anise, and cinnamon sticks if desired.

      Star anise, Orange slices, Cinnamon sticks

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    Becky’s tips

      • You want to choose a dry, full-bodied wine for this recipe. I like Cabernet Sauvignon, but a Zinfandel, Merlot, or Syrah would also work well.
      • Bring the wine to a simmer, but don’t let it boil. Boiling will change the flavor.
      • Adjust the sweetness to your preference.
      • Keep it warm, not hot. If you’re serving it at a party, use a slow cooker or a heat diffuser on the stove to keep it warm without boiling.
      • You can make a non-alcoholic version using grape juice or apple cider as the base. Add the same spices and ingredients, and omit the wine.

      Storage:Store mulled wine in a sealed container in the refrigerator for 3-5 days.

      Nutrition Information

      Calories: 166kcal (8%) Carbohydrates: 21g (7%) Protein: 0.2g Fat: 0.1g Saturated Fat: 0.02g Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.03g Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g Sodium: 3mg Potassium: 89mg (3%) Fiber: 0.2g (1%) Sugar: 18g (20%) Vitamin A: 22IU Vitamin C: 6mg (7%) Calcium: 7mg (1%) Iron: 0.1mg (1%)

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      How to Make Mulled Wine Step by Step

      Combine the Ingredients: Bring 750 milliliters (1 bottle) of red wine, ¼ of honey, 2 cups of apple cider, ¼ cup of orange liqueur, 2 sliced oranges, 4 whole cloves, and 4 cinnamon sticks to a simmer in a saucepan set over medium-high heat.

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      Simmer the Wine: Once simmering, reduce the mixture to medium-low heat and continue to simmer for about 30 minutes.

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      Strain and Serve: Strain the mulled wine through a fine-mesh sieve or cheesecloth and serve garnished with more fruit, star anise, and cinnamon sticks if desired.

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      FAQs

      What's the difference between mulled wine and Glühwein? ›

      Mulled wine is hot spiced wine. Gluhwein is a German term for exactly the same. However, they might not necessarily taste the same way because there are so many different recipes, spice mixes and wines to choose from.

      What is the difference between Glögg and Glühwein? ›

      Different versions of mulled wine in different countries

      In Scandinavian countries this drink is known as gløgg and it often includes aquavit, cardamom (if you use the black kind it gives a lovely smoky taste) and dried fruit. The German version is glühwein (or 'glowing' wine) and that includes schnapps.

      What is the best wine for Glühwein? ›

      Zinfandels, Merlots, Syrah/Shiraz, or Garnache tend to work best. Avoid red wines high in tannins or have an oaky flavor, and avoid light reds. Sometimes Cabernet Sauvignon, which tends to have a full-bodied, fruity flavor, can work in a pinch, as can Malbec, which tends to have a bold, spicy flavor.

      What does Glühwein in german mean? ›

      This mulled wine recipe is for the German Glühwein, which literally translates to glow-wine, because of how you feel after you've been drinking tiny mugs outside in December.

      Is mulled wine very alcoholic? ›

      Not much. Mulled wine is warmed, not boiled. Usually with added spices. Whether in a still or in boeuf bourguignon, the higher the heat, the more alcohol is released.

      Why is mulled wine healthy? ›

      The red wine base in mulled wine brings its own set of health benefits. Resveratrol is associated with heart health benefits and may help protect the lining of blood vessels, lower bad cholesterol levels, and prevent blood clots. When consumed in moderation, red wine has been linked to a reduced risk of heart disease.

      How much alcohol is in Aldi Glühwein? ›

      Specifications
      IngredientsRed Wine (Grapes, Antioxidant: 𝐒𝐮𝐥𝐩𝐡𝐮𝐫 𝐃𝐢𝐨𝐱𝐢𝐝𝐞), Granulated Sugar, Flavourings, Acid: Citric Acid; Antioxidant: 𝐒𝐮𝐥𝐩𝐡𝐮𝐫 𝐃𝐢𝐨𝐱𝐢𝐝𝐞.
      Country of originGermany
      ABV%8
      Legal nameAromatised Wine-Based Drink
      ManufacturerSpecially Produced for Aldi Stores Ltd., PO Box 26, Atherstone, Warwickshire, CV9 2SH
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      Does alcohol burn off in Glühwein? ›

      All ingredients are combined and heated to approximately 150-160 degrees. Be careful not to over heat or boil the mixture. Since alcohol evaporates at 172 degrees which is much lower than water you would be left with a non-alcoholic version of mulled wine and that defeats the purpose.

      Is there any alcohol in Glühwein? ›

      Officially speaking, the drink is defined by the spices used in it, namely cloves and / or cinnamon. The base also needs to be either white or red wine and have an alcohol content of at least 7%.

      Is glögg the same as mulled wine? ›

      Glögg, as it's written in Sweden and Iceland, is a hot mulled wine made with sugar, spices, sometimes liquor, and more. It's a wintertime favorite in much of Scandinavia and the Nordic region, where its zesty fragrance drifts through Christmas markets and lingers inside many snow-covered homes.

      What is the difference between Glühwein and wine? ›

      The word “Glühwein” roughly translates to “glow wine.” A traditional Glühwein typically includes a variety of spices such as cinnamon, clove, and star anise. This German mulled wine also features citrus, vanilla, and sugar. It is most often made with red wine, although you can use white wine if you prefer.

      What is another name for Glühwein? ›

      Mulled wine
      Mulled wine served in glass mugs at a Christmas market in Germany
      Alcohol by volume0–15%
      IngredientsWine (red), spices and fruit
      VariantsGlühwein, Glögg, and many others

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