The Best Mulled Spiced Wine Recipe — Sugar & Cloth (2024)

If you’ve never tried a hot spiced wine, then you’re missing out! This easy mulled wine recipe is perfect for cold weather and staying cozy…

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Hands down one of our favorite things about winter is that every day is a perfect excuse for a warm drink.

We love hot chocolate as much as the next gal. But sipping on a spiced co*cktail just can’t be beaten!

This mulled wine recipe is super easy to make.

And you can personalize it to be as spicy or as sweet as you’d like based on your preference of mulled wine spices.

We know there are a ton of renditions of the staple spiced wine.

Ours not only has Mirassou Cabernet Sauvignon (one of our favorite red wines for sharing)!But it also has added brandy for some additional flavor and a little extra pizzazz!

It goes without saying, but this seasonal drink recipe is as beautiful as it is tasty.

Plus, it’s perfect for sharing with family and friends as a batch co*cktail.

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What Is Mulled Wine?

It’s name pretty much explains it all!

This drink is essentially wine (typically a red wine) that you let simmer over medium heat and stewed with a mix of spices.

There are many alternate names — spiced wine, hot wine, vin chaud, and pot spiced are the most popular.

It’s also commonly served at Christmas markets and parties or fall gatherings since it is a warm spirit that can be made in large pot batches.

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What Wine is Best for Mulled Wine?

Merlot, Zinfandel, or Garnacha are the finest red grapes to use for mulled wine.

But for a real winner use a wine with a heavy dose of spice, such as a spiced port.

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What Goes into Mulled Wine Recipe?

While the spices and flavors of mulled wine are the real showstoppers, they’re also great for garnishing for a pretty drink presentation.

The more mulling spices and garnishes you add will play a big factor in how sweet or spicy your wine will be.

For our mulled wine recipe, we used the following spices — cinnamon sticks, orange zest, star anise, and whole cloves.

You definitely need the cinnamon sticks and clove for the flavor and spice.

But additional add-ons or ingredient substitutes to use are —

— Cranberries

— Blackberries

— Orange slices

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How to Serve Mulled Wine

Trust me when I say that this recipe is the perfect cold-weather party drink!

Though it only takes about 15-20 minutes to whip together, you’ll probably be insanely busy with other party prepping.

To serve mulled wine, you can combine all ingredients and let them brew in a slow cooker on a low setting.

Guests can serve themselves throughout the party by sitting out a ladle and mugs so the drinks are served warm.

Note that making a crockpot hot spiced wine will take about an hour to heat on low. But at least, you don’t have to check up on it once it’s ready!

For a quicker version, you can warm it on the stovetop for about 20 minutes and then reduce heat to low for serving.

Also feel free to make this recipe ahead of time and just re-heat to medium on the stove in a pot.

However, do not bring it to a boil. You don’t want to alter the wine flavoring.

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What To Serve With Mulled Wine

When mulled, pour the red wine into mugs and add a ginger snap to each drink.

It’s decadent and delicious, but if you’re looking to add even more flavor consider serving your mulled wine with a fruit compote drizzled over vanilla ice cream along with assorted sweet pastries or a dessert board.

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How Long Will Spiced Wine Keep?

Made way too big of a batch of mulled wine for your holiday party?

Don’t sweat it, you can store your spiced wine recipe in the fridge for up to three days.

When storing, make sure the wine is cooled to room temperature. Then, strain out the garnishes before transferring it to an airtight container.

Reheating will affect the alcohol content, so keep that in mind as well! Of course, you can always just add in more brandy!

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Do you all have any go-to drink recipes that you always make for the holidays and winter months?

In case you’re looking for some other winter weather co*cktail recipes or pairings for your mulled wine recipe, here are some of my favorites —

  • An easy blood orange sangria recipe
  • A refreshing white autumn sangria recipe
  • The best easy turkey chili recipe
  • Coffee old fashioned co*cktail for a twist on the classic
  • Healthy easy baked apple recipe

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Mulled Wine Recipe

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5 from 6 votes

This simple hot spiced wine is super easy to make, and you can personalize it to make it as spicy or as sweet as you’d like

Total Time20 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine co*cktails

Equipment

  • Large pot

  • Slow cooker optional

Ingredients

  • 2 bottle red wine 750 ML bottles
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 6 cinnamon stick
  • 2 cup orange juice freshly squeezed
  • 1 cup brandy
  • 1 tsp brandy
  • 1/2 tsp allspice
  • 1 fresh ginger slices from a 2" or 3" piece
  • 1 orange for zesting
  • 1 whole cloves or whole allpsice for garnishing

Nutrition

Calories: 128kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 5mg | Potassium: 128mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 112IU | Vitamin C: 26mg | Calcium: 38mg | Iron: 1mg

Servings: 12

Calories: 128kcal

Notes

  • This recipe can be made in a slow cooker, but keep in mind that it will need to heat on low for at least an hour before serving.

Instructions

  • Pour the red wine into a large pot with the freshly squeezed orange juice.

  • Add your spices, ginger, brown sugar, 4 cinnamon sticks, and orange zest and stir to dissolve the brown sugar.

  • Warm the combination over medium heat, but do not bring to a boil.

  • Once evenly warmed and the sugar has dissolved, add the brandy and reduce to very low heat to serve warm or remove from heat to transfer to a punch bowl to serve at room temperature depending on your preference.

  • Garnish with remaining cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, and orange zest.

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FAQs

Is spiced wine the same as mulled wine? ›

Indeed, mulled wine, or spiced wine, is served and enjoyed while hot, making it a perfect drink for the holidays. Often credited to the ancient Greeks, mulled wine has been enjoyed for over 2,000 years. With the rise and expansion of the Roman Empire across Europe, so too did the consumption of mulled wine.

How do you reduce the bitterness in mulled wine? ›

(Edit: To minimize bitterness, I recommend peeling the orange before simmering it in the wine.) Cinnamon: I love the making mulled wine with cinnamon sticks, but you could whisk in some ground cinnamon if that's what you have on hand.

What is the best wine for mulled wine? ›

The best red wines for mulled wines taste bright and fresh, such as Grenache, Tempranillo, Sangiovese, fruit-forward Pinot Noir. Inexpensive Bordeaux is another great choice for mulled wine; in fact, claret was a traditional choice for British mulled wine in William Shakespeare's day.

What is the primary alcohol used in mulled wine? ›

The best red wine to use for mulled wine is Merlot, Zinfandel or Garnacha (also called Grenache). These wines are dark, fruity and full bodied, which means they can support all of the flavors we'll be adding. Look for labels that describe the wine as “jammy” or with “notes of vanilla.”

How long should you heat mulled wine? ›

Method. Put the red wine, cinnamon, star anise, cloves, lemon zest and sugar in a large pan. Cook on a low heat for 10 mins. Remove from the heat and cool, leaving to infuse for about 30 mins.

Which country drinks the most mulled wine? ›

This drink is consumed enormously in Scandinavian countries, particularly in Sweden and Denmark, where it is called Glögg and Gløgg respectively (terms meaning "mulled wine" in each language). In Germany, as in most Germanic countries, it is mainly consumed under the name Glühwein.

Why does my mulled wine taste bad? ›

You need to infuse the wine long enough with the spices to take on their flavour but DON'T ON ANY ACCOUNT LET THE MIXTURE BOIL as you'll be left with a bitter taste. Slow and low is the way to go. And it shouldn't be served piping hot, just comfortably - and comfortingly - warm.

How do you jazz up a bottle of mulled wine? ›

Here are a few fun ways to garnish the mulled wine:
  1. Drop in a cinnamon stick.
  2. Drop in an orange slice.
  3. Dot cloves into orange peels and drop the studded peel in.
  4. Drop in whole spices (like star anise)
  5. Drop in a few cherries or brightly-coloured berries.
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Why has my mulled wine gone fizzy? ›

Either some carbon dioxide was trapped inside when the wine was bottled, or the wine started to re-ferment while in the bottle, and the bubbles are a byproduct. A little fizz won't make you sick, but I find it unpleasant, and it usually comes with a yeasty stink.

What is the best wine for mulling spice? ›

The best wine for mulled wine is dry and full-bodied, like Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Zinfandel, or Syrah. These will stand up to the other flavors and ensure the spiced wine won't be too sweet.

What is the most expensive mulled wine? ›

It's the festive tipple that gets the nation feeling merry at Christmas, but you might sober right up if you had to pay £60 for a glass. That's the price of a new mulled wine on sale at Searcys bar in St Pancras station in London.

Can you use cheap wine for mulled wine? ›

Your ideal mulling wine is an inexpensive, inoffensive, young merlot, burgundy, petite syrah, tempranillo, beaujolais, or other "middle-of-the-road" wine, maybe slightly on the sweet side.

How do you keep the alcohol content in mulled wine? ›

The heat used in mulling encourages greater flavours from the citrus and the spices but also reduces the alcohol content, hence the common addition of a slug of spirit or liqueur just before serving.

Can you boil off the alcohol in mulled wine? ›

Does the alcohol cook out when making mulled wine? In short, yes, some of the alcohol burns off when boiling mulled wine, but you should only be gently bringing up to the boil and simmering for around 15-30 minutes which isn't enough time to completely remove all alcohol traces.

Can you get drunk mulled wine? ›

Mulled wine still has a high alcohol and sugar content, so you should be aware of how much you're consuming. 'People often think that because it's been heated it's less alcoholic, but only a small amount actually evaporates,' explains Dr Lee.

What is another name for mulled wine? ›

Mulled wine goes by many names—spiced wine, hot wine, glögg, glühwein, and vin chaud are a few I hear used interchangeably.

What is spiced wine? ›

Mulled Wine, sometimes referred to as Spiced Wine, refers to wine, most often of a red variety, infused with various fruits and spices then served warm. This traditional European drink is quite popular around the holidays and is synonymous with Christmas markets all around the world.

What is similar to mulled wine? ›

Just as warming as mulled wine, mulled cider is a less sweet alternative. Made using a similar technique, mulled cider is packed with spices to create a harmonious taste that can be served in mugs or fancy glasses.

What do you call mulled wine in English? ›

Mulled wine, also known as spiced wine, is an alcoholic drink usually made with red wine, along with various mulling spices and sometimes raisins, served hot or warm.

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