# Mulled Wine ## Ingredients - 1 bottle (750 ml) of red wine (Cabernet Sauvignon or Pinot Noir) - 1 orange, sliced into rounds (plus more for garnish) - 6-8 whole cloves - 3 cinnamon sticks (plus more for garnish) - 2 star anise - 2-4 tablespoons sugar (adjust to taste) - Optional: 1/4 cup brandy or rum ## Instructions 1. **Combine Ingredients**: In a large pot, combine the wine, sliced orange, cloves, cinnamon sticks, star anise, and sugar. 2. **Gentle Heat**: Heat the mixture over low to medium heat. Stir occasionally to dissolve the sugar. Avoid letting the mixture boil to prevent the loss of alcohol and to retain the wine's character. 3. **Simmer**: Once warm and steamy, reduce the heat to low and let it simmer for about 20-25 minutes. This allows the flavors of the spices and orange to infuse into the wine. 4. **Add Spirits (Optional)**: If using brandy or rum, add it towards the end of the simmering process to preserve its flavor and alcohol content. 5. **Taste and Adjust**: Taste the mulled wine and adjust the sweetness, if necessary. Add more sugar if you prefer it sweeter. 6. **Serve Warm**: Strain the mulled wine to remove the spices and orange slices. Serve warm in mugs or heat-resistant glasses. Garnish with a fresh orange slice and a cinnamon stick. ## Notes - **Temperature Control**: Keeping the wine below boiling is crucial. Aim for a temperature where the wine is hot but not simmering too vigorously. - **Flavor Infusion**: The longer the spices sit in the wine, the more pronounced their flavors will be. However, be cautious of over-steeping, as the spices can become overpowering. - **Serving Size**: This recipe serves approximately 4-6 people. --- # Scandinavian Glögg ## Ingredients - 1 bottle (750 ml) robust Syrah - 1/2 cup vodka or aquavit - 1 orange, sliced into rounds - 1/4 cup raisins - 1/4 cup blanched almonds - 6-8 green cardamom pods, lightly crushed - 1-2 cinnamon sticks - 4-6 whole cloves - 1-2 star anise - 2-3 slices of fresh ginger - 1/2 cup sugar ## Instructions 1. **Combine Ingredients**: In a large pot, combine the Syrah, vodka or aquavit, orange slices, raisins, almonds, cardamom, cinnamon sticks, cloves, star anise, ginger, and sugar. 2. **Gentle Heat**: Warm the mixture over low heat. Stir occasionally to dissolve the sugar and to prevent the wine from boiling. 3. **Simmer**: Let the mixture simmer gently for about 45 minutes to an hour. This extended simmering time allows the spices and ginger to fully infuse their flavors into the wine. 4. **Serve Warm**: Strain the mixture to remove spices and solids. Serve warm in mugs, garnished with a fresh orange slice or a cinnamon stick. ## Notes - **Alcohol Content**: The addition of vodka or aquavit increases the alcohol content, making it a more potent drink. - **Spice Intensity**: Adjust the amount of ginger and cardamom to control the spice level. --- # French Vin Chaud ## Ingredients - 1 bottle (750 ml) Beaujolais or Bordeaux - 1 orange, sliced into rounds - 1/4 cup honey or sugar - 2 cinnamon sticks - 2 star anise - 3-4 whole cloves - Optional: 1-2 bay leaves ## Instructions 1. **Combine Ingredients**: In a pot, mix the wine, orange slices, honey or sugar, cinnamon sticks, star anise, cloves, and bay leaves if using. 2. **Warm Gently**: Heat the mixture over low heat, stirring until the honey or sugar dissolves. Avoid boiling. 3. **Simmer**: Allow the mixture to simmer gently for about 20-30 minutes. The flavors should meld together without the spices overpowering the wine. 4. **Serve Warm**: Strain the mixture and serve in mugs or glasses, garnished with an orange slice or a cinnamon stick. ## Notes - **Flavor Profile**: This version emphasizes the balance of the spices with the natural flavors of the wine. - **Sweetness Level**: Adjust the sweetness with honey or sugar according to preference. --- # Citrus-Free Mulled Wine ## Ingredients - 1 bottle (750 ml) full-bodied red wine (like Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon) - 1/4 cup honey or sugar (adjust to taste) - 3 cinnamon sticks - 6-8 whole cloves - 2 star anise - 1 tsp whole allspice berries - 1-2 pods of cardamom, lightly crushed - 1 small piece of fresh ginger, sliced (optional for a bit of zing) - 1/4 cup of dried fruit (like raisins, cranberries, or cherries) for a fruity note - Optional: 1/4 cup brandy or rum for added depth ## Instructions 1. **Combine Ingredients**: In a large pot, mix together the red wine, honey or sugar, cinnamon sticks, cloves, star anise, allspice, cardamom, ginger (if using), and dried fruit. 2. **Gentle Heat**: Warm the mixture over low heat. Stir occasionally to help dissolve the honey or sugar, and to prevent the wine from boiling. 3. **Simmer**: Allow the wine to simmer gently for about 25-30 minutes. This slow simmering will enable the spices to infuse thoroughly into the wine without overpowering it. 4. **Add Spirits (Optional)**: If you’re adding brandy or rum, stir it in towards the end of the simmering process. 5. **Serve Warm**: Strain the mulled wine to remove the spices and dried fruit. Serve the wine warm in mugs or heat-resistant glasses. ## Notes - **Flavor Infusion**: The key to a good mulled wine without citrus is to let the spices infuse slowly and not to let the mixture boil. - **Sweetness and Spice Balance**: Adjust the amount of honey or sugar and spices according to your taste preferences. - **Dried Fruit**: Adding dried fruit compensates for the absence of citrus and adds a subtle fruitiness to the drink.