How To Make & Serve Mulled Wine (2024)

  • 13 Nov 2018
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How To Make & Serve Mulled Wine (1)

There's nothing like a steaming cup of spiced wine to get you into the festive spirit. A delicious blend of booze, citrus and spice, a perfectly brewed batch of warming mulled wine hits all the right notes. The secret is making sure you don't take the temperature too high, or your festive flavours will turn bitter and unpleasant. Follow our tips and check out Mike Tomkins' ultimate boozy mulled wine recipe below.

What to put in mulled wine?

Mulled wine needs something citrus, something spiced and something sweet. For the citrus, orange and lemon are essential flavours. Typical spices include cinnamon sticks, cloves, and star anise, but some people also like to add nutmeg and ginger. For the sweetness, add a little bit of brown sugar, honey or maple syrup to taste.

If you like your mulled wine boozy, brandy and orange liqueurs will give it a hearty kick.

How to heat up mulled wine?

The key to successfully heating up mulled wine is to take it up to a nice warm temperature without boiling it. Wine has a lower boiling point than water, and overheating it will cook off some of the alcohol, resulting in an unpleasant bitter flavour.

The easiest way to heat mulled wine is in a pan, so you can keep an eye on the temperature using a thermometer. But you can also heat mulled wine in the microwave — we would recommend doing it in short bursts, stirring and measuring the temperature in between to avoid overheating.

What temperature should mulled wine be served at?

Mulled wine evaporates at 80 °C, so make sure to keep it below this temperature. We recommend heating and serving it at around 65 °C, using a Thermapen kitchen thermometer to monitor the temperature.

Serve your festive drink in warmed glass mugs to help the wine maintain its optimal serving temperature whilst drinking.

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.

If you plan to use your leftover mulled wine at a later date, keep it in the fridge for up to three days. If it contains added fruit, it's best used the next day or it may start to ferment.

How to make mulled wine

This mulled wine recipe by MasterChef 2021 runner-up Mike Tomkins really pulls out all the stops when it comes to flavour. The Grand Marnier and brandy give it a strong kick that is sure to warm you up on a cold winter's day.

Mulled wine ingredients:
  • 1 bottle of Merlot or Shiraz
  • 120ml of Grand Marnier
  • 60ml of brandy
  • 4 tbsp of runny honey
  • 1 orange, thinly sliced
  • 1 lemon, thinly sliced
  • 4 cinnamon sticks
  • 4 whole star anise
  • 8 whole cloves
  • 5 cardamom pods, lightly crushed
  • A small nob of fresh ginger cut into chunks
  • 1 tsp of vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp of fresh grated nutmeg

Mulled wine recipe:
  • In a tall pan, combine your red wine, Grand Marnier, and brandy. Warm it over low to medium heat.
  • Alcohol evaporates at 80 °C so you need to make sure your Thermapen remains under this temperature to capture all of the flavours of the mulled wine.
  • After warming, add your remaining ingredients and gently simmer the mixture over low heat for about 15-20 minutes.
  • Make sure the mixture remains under 80 °C. Once everything is well infused, remove it from the heat.
  • Strain the mulled wine through a fine sieve into another pan on a low heat to keep warm until serving.
  • Garnish each serving with an orange slice, a cinnamon stick, and a thin slice of apple.

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FAQs

How do I serve mulled wine? ›

Right Temperature: Serve mulled wine warm, but not too hot. Aim for a temperature that's comfortable to sip, similar to a warm cup of tea. Appropriate Glassware: Use heat-resistant glasses or mugs. Traditional glass wine goblets might crack with the heat, so opt for thicker, sturdier glasses or even festive mugs.

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.

How many servings in a bottle of mulled wine? ›

Mulled Wine Ingredients. Keep in mind that these ingredients are very easily multiplied. One bottle of wine will yield five drinks (enough for two to four people), two bottles yield 10 drinks, and so on.

What is the best win for mulled wine? ›

The best wine for mulled wine is dry and full-bodied, like Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Zinfandel, or Syrah. These will stand up to the other flavors and ensure the spiced wine won't be too sweet. Use Whole Spices. I don't recommend ground spices, as they will float on top of the wine and not incorporate properly.

How to serve mulled wine at a party for a party? ›

Ladle mulled wine into mugs and garnish with an orange slice, cinnamon stick and star anise pod on top. Cheers!

How do you serve store bought mulled wine? ›

Most mulled wine is served in a mug. Ceramic or porcelain mugs will help to protect your hands from the heat of the spiced wine, and the mug handle will make it much easier to drink. Glass mugs are another good option for serving mulled wine. However, there are special mulled wine glasses.

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.

What is the point of mulled wine? ›

The word “mull” means to “to heat, sweeten, and flavor (a beverage, such as wine or cider) with spices,” according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. Indeed, mulled wine, or spiced wine, is served and enjoyed while hot, making it a perfect drink for the holidays.

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.

Is mulled wine good or bad for you? ›

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 making mulled 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.

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!)

How do you jazz up bought mulled wine? ›

Add whole spices, apple cider, and orange citrus. Simmer to allow the spices to infuse the wine with their warmth and the other ingredients to marry into a single, delicious drink. Add cognac and warm wine into mugs (you can strain if you like.) Add an orange/lemon peel and cinnamon stick to each.

How do you keep the alcohol content 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.

Is mulled wine served warm or cold? ›

Also known as spiced wine, mulled wine is a sweet and spicy alcoholic beverage typically made with red wine and a variety of mulling spices. It's traditionally served hot and is most often enjoyed during winter, particularly the holiday season.

Can you serve mulled wine in paper cups? ›

Ideal for hot mulled wine, egg punch, tea & coffee and many other beverages. Each drinking cup has a leak-proof inner coating and is very stable and tightly glued. All paper cups are 100% recyclable. The mulled wine cups were produced with paper from sustainable European forestry.

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