Everything You Need for Last-Minute Mulled Wine (2024)

People tend to regard mulled wine as an easy way to get rid of wine otherwise deemed undrinkable. I know this because I was one of those people. As it turns out, boiling red wine with powdered cinnamon, a cup of apple juice you stole from your niece, and whiskey because it was the only brown liquor in the joint, does not make mulled wine. It makes everyone mad you took two slightly undrinkable bottles of wine and turned them into an extremely undrinkable pot of hot booze.

Mulled wine when done (even kiiinda) correctly is delicious, and makes use out of red wines people bring to your house during the holidays that yeah, you might not want to drink. It is also the closest you can get to serving up literal glasses of holiday cheer. The key is not to assume you’re going to have everything you need spur of the moment. Here’s how to stay prepared to make last-minute mulled wine.

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Keep whole cinnamon sticks and whole cloves in the cabinet. If you don’t already have these things, it is a $7 investment that is well worth it. The powdered ones that are on the complete collection spice rack your mom gave you as a housewarming present five years ago will not do. That sh*t is old and tastes like it.

Have spiced apple cider in the fridge. Some recipes may let regular apple juice slide, but you'd need to add so much extra spice to make up for it. Also, why is anyone drinking regular apple juice when this is the only time of year you can be drinking cider? Don’t play yourself.

Add a bottle of brandy or tawny Port to the bar cart. You can find options for both wine-based spirits for under $15 at your local wine shop or even Whole Foods. My vote is for the Port because I enjoy drinking it alone more than brandy in case you go through the next month without making any mulled wine and still want an option for nightcaps, but that’s just me. Technically, you don’t need brandy or port to make mulled wine in a pinch, but most recipes include it. I find it adds a heartiness to the drink, and keeps it from tasting like you’re serving a bottle of red that was left in the back of your car for the entire month of August (hot, and gross).

Two oranges and four to eight apples, give or take. In a pinch, if you don't have oranges, just skip them—don't substitute with too-sugary orange juice.

The Bon Appétit mulled wine recipe calls for two cardamom pods, which are sometimes hard to find and not something you’re just going to keep around. However, you can buy cardamom seeds in the spice section along with cinnamon and cloves. A pod generally has around a dozen seeds, so you can use that math for your recipe. Cardamom adds an almost tannic dryness that can offset some sweetness, while adding depth and aromatics.

Everything You Need for Last-Minute Mulled Wine (2024)

FAQs

What to add to bottled mulled wine? ›

Cinnamon is probably the most popular spice but you could also use cloves, cardamom (lightly crush a few pods) ginger and nutmeg. Some recommend star anise but use sparingly if you don't want your mulled wine to taste of aniseed.

What goes well with mulled wine? ›

Festive Sweets: Traditional Christmas treats like gingerbread, mince pies, or stollen are an excellent pairing. Their spices harmonise with the wine's own blend of cinnamon, cloves, and star anise. Savoury Snacks: Try a glass with some pigs in blankets, sausage rolls, or even a simple bruschetta.

Do you just warm up mulled wine? ›

If the bottles with mulled wine are stored in a cellar they should be brought to room temperature before warming as the sudden change in heat can affect the taste and encourage sediment. Pour the mulled wine into a large pre-heated saucepan on a low heat. Stir occasionally for few minutes until warm to the touch.

What kind of wine is best for 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 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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How do you pimp up shop bought mulled wine? ›

Luckily, times have moved on. These days, mulled wine is a blank canvas to splash with any boozy holiday flavours you desire, and you haven't lived if you haven't levelled up your mulled wine with a splash of Champagne/ some nettles/ agave/ gold-leaf cinnamon sticks into your pan.

What is the best way to drink mulled wine? ›

Serve chilled or over ice, with a twist of orange zest and a star anise. If you'd like to serve a traditional warm mulled wine, there's no need to chill – simply warm through without boiling and serve in heatproof glasses.

How is mulled wine traditionally served? ›

Mulled wine is often served in small (200 ml) porcelain or glass mugs, sometimes with an orange slice garnish studded with cloves. Mulled wine and ales infused with mulling spices are available in the UK in the winter months. Wassail punch is a warm mulled beer or cider drunk in winter in Victorian times.

Is mulled wine drunk hot? ›

Ideally, mulled wine should be warm, but still easy to drink, so you can appreciate all of its lovely aromatics. Some mulled wine recipes recommend adding a splash of another type of alcohol like brandy, which would boost the alcohol percentage.

Does mulling wine remove alcohol? ›

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 drink mulled wine straight from the bottle? ›

Yes. Even though the spiced wine is heated, most of the alcohol remains. I suppose you could make a batch of mulled wine with a non-alcoholic wine and that would not have alcohol.

How much alcohol is in mulled wine after heating? ›

But fear not, hot cider, hot toddy, and mulled wine lovers: Around 85 percent of your beloved alcohol will survive the heating process. The U.S. Department of Agriculture did a study in 2007 that nailed down the numbers with the magic of the scientific method.

Should you use cheap wine for mulled wine? ›

Mulled Wine Ingredients:

Wine: No need to splurge on a pricey bottle — a mid-range bottle of dry red or white wine will do. (Or if you're making a big batch, this is a great recipe to break out a nicer boxed wine too!)

Who 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.

How do you pick wine for mulled wine? ›

The best wines for mulled wine are richly fruity, medium-bodied ones with little oak aging, because these stand up to the bold sweetness and spice of the hot drink without tasting too tannic. For example, try a Chilean Merlot, a Zinfandel from California or a Grenache from Spain.

How long does mulled wine in a bottle last? ›

The shelf life of unopened mulled wine largely depends on several factors, including the type of wine used, the alcohol content, and the storage conditions. Generally, unopened mulled wine can last anywhere from 1 to 5 years.

What do you add to wine when bottling? ›

Add 1/4 teaspoon of potassium metabisulfite AND 3.75 teaspoons of potassium sorbate (also called Sorbistat-K) into that water; stir until fully dissolved. Both powders should dissolve into pure, clear liquid. Gently add this water/liquid into your five gallons of wine and stir gently for about a minute.

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