Although it's associated with the holiday season, mulled wine will warm you up whenever it's cold outside. Learn how to whip up a tasty batch at home without muss or fuss. The first time we tasted ...
Below is a recipe for Glühwein mit Schuss (mulled wine with a shot), which you may want to try at home this year for a touch of holiday spirit—albeit without the crowds of people holding their ...
And, of course, the mugs are nothing without a bit of drink inside them - whether that's a hot chocolate, a cup of tea or even something a little even more out there, like a mulled wine or a ...
3. Now scrape out the seeds from nanilla pod and add it as well. Add cinnamon stick, cloves and star anise. 4. Add half bottle of red wine and simmer it until the sugar dissolves and bring it to the ...
Leave to cool, serve on ice and enjoy. Tip: In the podcast, Christian Oblak reveals a non-alcoholic version and whether it's worth buying an expensive wine for mulled wine.
As someone who studied German language and culture from middle school to majoring in it in college, the holiday season has always been a particularly fun time of year for me. An immense amount of ...
Champagne sceptic Dan Saladino heads to the French region in search of mavericks of fizz. Mulled wine is a seasonal speciality made from red wine, heated up with various mulling spices and a slice ...
A warm mulled wine flavoured with cinnamon, orange and cloves, known as Glühwein (literally: glowing wine) is the traditional drink served at these markets. Non-alcoholic varieties are also sold.