Simple Mulled Wine Recipe (2024)

This simple mulled wine recipe will make you feel all warm and fuzzy. It’s the perfect warm, spiced beverage for any holiday gathering or event!Mulled winegets its rich, fragrant flavor from the addition of spices and some citrus and can be made with a quick simmer on the stove or in your slow cooker.If you are looking for a delicious holiday drink this simple mulled winerecipe is a must try!

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Tis The Season

Now that Halloween has passed, I feel like the “true” holiday season has officially arrived! It’s such a special time of year, and we truly love this season filled with good food, drinks and Thanksgiving and Christmas get togethers with friends and family. Holidays for us are typically very food focused, with all of the special effort going into the main course, appetizers, desserts, etc. However, this year we are adding some more drink-related fun to the celebration with some of this mulled wine!

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It’s Wine With A Little Kick

We kicked this simple mulled wine recipe up a notch with a little extra booze from one of the mini-bottles in the Heritage Distilling Spirits Advent Calendar**. This calendar is a fun little holiday box that is filled with 24 small airplane-sized bottles (50ml) of 11 different kinds of spirits. Of all the bourbons, whiskeys, vodkas and gins in the box, wedecided that the brown sugar bourbon was the perfect addition to this warm holiday drink.

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Spread The Holiday Cheer

Are you looking for a unique gift or stocking stuffer this holiday season? The Heritage Distilling Spirits Advent Calendar** is a fun way to spread some holiday cheer! You could give one for a gift, bring it in to share with co-workers and/or use some bottles for stocking stuffers.Or, you could just keep the box to yourself and try a bunch of different flavors of spirits! We wouldn’t judge you if you did that.You can order online and save $10 off any advent calendar with the discount code RSG10!**

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Your Turn To Try This Simple Mulled Wine Recipe

The start of the holiday season is here, and if you are looking for a fun holiday beverage, this warm and cozy mulled wine recipe is just for you! You’ll love how easy it is to make and your guests will enjoy the special taste of this boozy, spicy and citrusy holiday beverage. If you give this recipe a try please leave a comment below and let us know how it goes. Also, take a pic and share. Tag us on Instagram@realsimplegood, and give us a follow too if you don’t already!

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Simple Mulled Wine Recipe (Stove Top or Slow Cooker)

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 10 minutes mins

Total: 20 minutes mins

This simple mulled wine recipe will make you feel all warm and fuzzy. It’s the perfect warmed spiced beverage for any holiday gathering or event!Mulled winegets its rich, fragrant flavor from the addition of spices and some citrus and can be made with a quick simmer on the stove or in your slow cooker.If you are looking for a delicious holiday drink this simple mulled winerecipe is a must try!

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Ingredients

  • 1 bottle red wine, (malbec, syrah or any red blend work well)
  • 2 cups raw apple cider
  • 2 oranges, (1 optional for garnish)
  • 1 apple
  • 8 whole cloves
  • 2-3 cinnamon sticks, (plus more for garnish – optional)
  • 4 whole star anise, (plus more for garnish – optional)
  • 1-2 tbsp maple syrup, (optional)
  • 1/4 cup Heritage distilling Brown Sugar Bourbon, (vodka works too)

Instructions

For the stovetop:

  • Slice one orange into rounds, discard end pieces. Slice apple into rounds, discard end pieces and remove core.

  • Place all ingredients (except optional garnish items) into a pot on the stovetop. Heat at medium-high heat until the liquid just barely starts to simmer then immediately reduce heat to low. Don’t allow the liquid to boil, you just want a low heat to marry the flavors.Cover and let the wine simmer for at least 15 minutes or up to 3 hours.

  • While the wine is simmering, prepare additional orange for garnish (optional). Slice orange into wedges or simply use a strip of orange peel for garnish.

  • Pour wine through a strainer into cups for serving. Garnish with any optional items and enjoy!

For the slow-cooker:

  • Follow step #1 above.

  • Place all ingredients (except optional garnish items) into the slow cooker. Cover and cook on low heat for 1 hour. After one hour you can keep the slow cooker going on low or “keep warm” if it has that function.

  • Follow steps 3-4 above for serving.

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Course: Drinks

Author: Justin + Erica Winn

Cuisine: American

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FAQs

What 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.”

Can you use regular wine for mulled wine? ›

Red wines are traditionally used to make mulled wine, and while any red wine can work, sweet reds will give you a nice, sweet base, meaning less sugar added in later. If you use a dry red, keep in mind you may need to add more sugar than a recipe calls for.

How do you keep the alcohol in mulled wine? ›

Ainsley Harriott recommends mulling wines in a slow cooker and says two hours at low temperature gives excellent results and should retain most alcohol content.

How much alcohol is cooked off in mulled wine? ›

No Worries, the Alcohol Burns Off During Cooking—But, Does It Really?
Time Cooked at Boiling point of alcoholApproximate Amount of Alcohol Remaining
30 minutes35 percent
One hour25 percent
Two hours10 percent
Two and one-half hours5 percent
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Can you use cheap wine for mulled wine? ›

Leftover wine, boxed wine, $6 wine — that's all fine here. But if you're putting some thought into it, opt for a fuller-bodied, lower-tannin red. Mulled wine is not a delicate beverage, so I wouldn't choose a delicate wine like Pinot Noir or Gamay as the base.

What is the best cheap red wine for mulled wine? ›

Best Merlot

This is medium-bodied, bright and super delicious. “For mulled wine, I'd use an inexpensive cabernet sauvignon or merlot from Chile, as these wines show lots of fruit and not so many tannins. No need to spend money here!” says Jeff Harding, wine director at New York's Waverly Inn.

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.

Why is my mulled wine bitter? ›

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.

Is mulled wine very alcoholic? ›

Unless you keep it boiling for a while it won't lose much alcohol content. While pure ethanol does evapoate quickly at a relatively low temperature, the lower the alcohol content gets, the more slowly does more alcohol evaporate at that temperature. Mulled wine will typically have between eight and 13 per cent abv.

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.

Does mulling wine burn off the 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 Muslims drink mulled wine? ›

The general rule is that a Muslim must avoid Alcoholic drinks. Of course, there is a chance that a Muslim would refuse to drink, even when he/she knows that the wine is alcohol-free.

Does mulled wine help sleep? ›

Having a glass of wine or other "nightcap" before bed has long been thought of as a way to help someone sleep, especially if it's a warm drink like a hot toddy, a brandy, or mulled wine since the temperature allegedly promotes sleepiness.

How many times can you reheat mulled wine? ›

You can reheat mulled wine as many times as you like, as long as it hasn't been overheated. Always use a thermometer to keep an eye on the temperature.

Is Merlot or Pinot Noir better for mulled wine? ›

Ideally you want to use bigger and bolder red wines like Zinfandel, Merlot, Syrah, or Cabernet, but any fruity red wine your family members are leaving around will do. I've used Pinot Noir before to success. Honestly, whatever red wine that you're stuck with and you don't want to drink, they'll work.

Is Shiraz or Cabernet Sauvignon better for mulled wine? ›

As wine forms the base for the mulled wine, you do want to be careful with your selection. A bottle of Levant Shiraz makes the perfect base - we don't recommend Cabernet Sauvignon or Pinot Noir. Cabernet Sauvignon is too high in tannin, and Pinot Noir is too light to carry the spices.

What is the difference between red mulled wine and white mulled wine? ›

So let's talk about the delicious flavor. Both wines are flavored with apple cider, some vanilla bean, an assortment of spices and fruit. The red is sweetened with a touch of maple syrup (YES!) while the white is sweetened with some honey and ginger.

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