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Mulled Wine

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Five glass mugs of mulled wine garnished with orange wheels and cinnamon sticks.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Micah Marie Morton

There is perhaps no better way to warm up throughout the holiday season than with a steaming cup of mulled wine. This recipe makes a traditional version of the drink, full of fragrant whole spices and aromatic lemon and orange peels. It takes inspiration from the classic German iteration, glühwein, with the addition of kirsch (cherry brandy). It’s just as perfect for holiday parties or snowy evenings as it would be at a European Christmas market.

The key to the best mulled wine recipe is in the balance of seasonal flavors. The base is red wine—ideally a full-bodied, fruity varietal like Grenache, Merlot, or Zinfandel—fortified with a higher-proof spirit, usually brandy. These are simmered with warm spices like cinnamon, cloves, allspice, or whole star anise (essentially the same “mulling spices” you’d use for mulled apple cider), some citrus, and a sweetener such as white or brown sugar or maple syrup. Simmer on the stovetop over low heat so the flavors can meld, then serve the spiced wine warm with fragrant garnishes like cinnamon sticks and orange slices. You could even make it in a slow cooker to keep it warm throughout a party. Just put out a ladle and you’re good to go!

Looking for a cooler holiday drink recipe that still incorporates a bottle of wine? Consider this pomegranate-based Thanksgiving sangria, an apple-tinged white wine and bourbon drink, or a gingery red wine spritzer.

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