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‘Tis the season for all of the warm co*cktails. With the weather getting extra chilly outside, I have taken to anything that will heat me up from the inside out for co*cktail hour.

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Currently, I am sitting here with extra layers on and my little space heater going full blast under my desk, getting excited to have another reason to make this mulled wine.

My husband had never tried mulled wine before last year. When he told me this, I was shocked.

How could he never have tasted the magical drink that is mulled wine? The flavor, the comfort, and the celebratory feeling you get when you drink it are all must-haves at this time of year!

Serving mulled wine was a Christmas Eve tradition for my family. Cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandparents would gather for the annual celebratory meal with warm mugs of deliciousness in hand.

It is a memory I treasure, especially since my grandfather would always sneak me a few sips…

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The flavors of the warming spices, citrus, and bold red wine are natural companions, and heating this beverage brings them out even more. The scent when you make it fills your home with a tantalizing aroma, and you will never want it to go away.

Now, instead of simply making mulled wine and hogging it all to yourself (not that I would ever blame you for doing that…), you can give the gift of this fantastic drink to your friends and family for the holiday season.

This mulling mix in a jar is such a simple gift that anyone who receives it will totally swoon over. Instead of gifting premade packets that you can find at the store, our recipe includes a better variety of spices that are varied and complex, and no preservatives.

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This is such an exciting gift and it offers something a little different from the usual homemade canned and baked goods. Eyes go wide once they realize what is inside the jar, and the two bottles of red that you can include to make your gift complete are always appreciated.

I recommend customizing this gift to fine-tune it a bit for each recipient. If you know they don’t like sweet drinks, be sure to choose a dry wine that will balance out the sweetness in the mulled mix.

If you know the recipient likes a little more of a sweet taste, choose sweeter and juicier bottles to tie with ribbon and add to the package.

You can even think about bringing this mix as a host or hostess gift to a gathering – if you’re lucky, they might even want to make it as soon as they open it, to share with everyone!

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Be sure to read through the notes provided below the recipe for some additional tips. You can substitute fresh citrus in lieu of the candied peel if you prefer. For an added extra-special touch, our homemade candied citrus peel is nice to include as well.

Regardless of how you make the mix your own or how you package it, you can rest assured that whoever receives your kind and thoughtful gift will be beaming with happiness. It’s the perfect addition to every holiday meal that is coming up on your calendar this season.

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Mulled Wine

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  • Author: Meghan Yager
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 12 servings 1x
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With holiday music in the air, the gift of mulled wine mix in a jar alongside a few special bottles of red is the best way to bring the joy of the season to someone you care for.

Ingredients

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For the Mix:

  • 2/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup chopped candied citrus peel (orange, lemon, and lime)
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 6 dried bay leaves
  • 6 whole cloves
  • 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg (or 1/4 teaspoon pre-ground)
  • 1 medium whole vanilla pod
  • 2 whole star anise

For the Mulled Wine:

  • ½ cup orange juice
  • 2 bottles dry red wine (1500 mL)
  • 1 orange (if omitting candied peel)
  • 1 lemon (if omitting candied peel)
  • 1 lime (if omitting candied peel)

Instructions

To Make the Mix:

  1. In a pint-sized mason jar, layer the sugar, chopped candied citrus peel, cinnamon sticks, bay leaves, cloves, nutmeg, vanilla pod, and whole star anise.
  2. Seal the jar and gift with 2 bottles of dry red wine and a small bottle of orange juice.
  3. If you opt to skip the candied citrus peel, you can include an orange, a lemon, and a lime with your gift presentation instead.

To Make the Mulled Wine (with Candied Citrus Peel):

  1. Halve the vanilla bean pod lengthwise.
  2. In a large saucepan, combine the orange juice with the mulled wine mix and vanilla pod, and place over medium heat. Add just enough red wine to cover the sugar mixture.
  3. Simmer gently until the sugar dissolves completely, stirring occasionally. Raise the heat to medium-high and bring to a boil. Keep your mix at a rolling boil for about 4-5 minutes, stirring frequently until it’s thickened and syrupy.
  4. When thickened, turn the heat down to low, and add the remainder of the wine. Heat gently for about 5 minutes, then ladle into glasses and serve. Don’t boil the wine in this step, as you’ll burn off the alcohol.

To Make the Mulled Wine (Without Candied Citrus Peel):

  1. Peel half of the lemon, half of the lime, and the entire orange. Remove as much pith from the peeled pieces as possible.
  2. Follow the instructions above, adding the citrus peels to the saucepan along with the other ingredients.
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Category: co*cktails
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Christmas

Keywords: Christmas, mulled wine, hot beverage, co*cktail

Cooking By the Numbers…

Step 1 – Chop Candied Citrus Peel and Measure Remaining Ingredients

Chop enough candied citrus peel so you have 1 cup total.

If all you have on hand is candied orange peel, it is okay to only use orange. If you don’t have any on hand, make our own at home from scratch, or use fresh citrus peels instead. The fresh citrus will be added in a later step.

Measure out the remaining ingredients for the mulling mix.

Note: If you don’t have a vanilla bean pod, you can substitute 3 teaspoons of vanilla extract. Include this as an add-on to the gift to keep the mix dry. Do not substitute vanilla powder, which is meant for baking.

Step 2 – Make the Mix

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Add the sugar to a pint-size mason jar.

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Layer the candied citrus peel on top.

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Follow this with the cinnamon sticks, bay leaves, vanilla pod, and whole star anise.

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Add a sprinkling of ground nutmeg on top.

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Seal the jar.

Step 3 – Gift the Mix

To package the mix for gifting, I like to decorate my jars with a ribbon and a label to indicate what’s inside, and how to prepare it. Don’t forget to print the appropriate instructions for making the mulled wine, depending on whether you are using fresh or candied citrus peel.

Package each jar with two bottles of dry red wine, a new corkscrew or wine opener, and a small bottle of orange juice if it will be opened and refrigerated in the near future. Whole citrus and homemade vanilla extract make nice additions as well, if you choose to make your mix using one of those variations.

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When selecting the wine, choose a bold variety with a high quantity of tannins. Avoid pinot noir when making your selection.

It is up to you whether you would like to choose one that is sweet or dry, though if you are making the mix with candied citrus peel, remember there will be some extra sweetness in addition to the sugar in the mix.

Some of our top suggestions are from Wine Insiders Club, with subscriptions that offer mixed, white, or red-only cased of assorted, expertly selected bottles. You can learn more about a few of our favorite options at the end of this article, so keep reading!

Step 4 – Make the Hot Beverage

Start by halving the vanilla bean pod lengthwise.

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Note: If you are using fresh fruit instead of candied orange peel, peel half a lemon, half a lime, and the entire orange. Remove as much of the white pith as possible.

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Add the orange juice, mulling mix, and the vanilla bean pod to a large saucepan and place it over medium heat. If using fresh peel, add it now. Add just enough red wine to cover the sugar.

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Simmer the mixture until the sugar dissolves, stirring every so often.

Once the sugar is dissolved, raise the heat to medium-high and bring the mixture to a boil. Keep at a rolling boil for about 4 to 5 minutes, stirring frequently. The mixture should be thick and syrupy.

Once it has thickened, reduce the heat to low and add the remaining wine.

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Heat gently for 5 minutes, but do not to bring it to a boil as you’ll burn off the alcohol. Ladle into glasses and serve.

If you like, you can strain the warmed drink through a fine mesh sieve to remove the peels and spices, and transfer it to a slow cooker to keep warm throughout the evening. I prefer to ladle carefully instead, since the citrus and spices will continue adding flavor to the mixture.

Choosing the Right Wine

When you are selecting the wine to use with this mulled wine mix, be sure to choose a variety that is juicy, bold, and high in tannins.

Here are a few of our top suggestions currently, a handful of the many bold and delicious reds available from Wine Insiders.

Check to see if this convenient wine-by-mail delivery and subscription service is available in your state. It’s an easy way to try new varieties throughout the year, and a subscription makes a lovely holiday gift.

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Which type of vino will you choose to make this classic holiday beverage? Tell us in the comments below, and be sure to come back to rate the recipe when you try it for yourself.

Looking for other tasty holiday adult beverage recipes? These should quench your thirst:

  • Homemade Caramel Apple Cider
  • Homemade Eggnog
  • Dark Mint Dream

Photos by Meghan Yager, © Ask the Experts, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. See our TOS for more details. Adapted from a recipe by Lorna Kring originally published on December 16, 2015. Last updated October 13, 2022.

Nutritional information derived from a database of known generic and branded foods and ingredients and was not compiled by a registered dietitian or submitted for lab testing. It should be viewed as an approximation.

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About Meghan Yager

Meghan Yager is a food addict turned food and travel writer with a love for creating uncomplicated, gourmet recipes and devouring anything the world serves up. As the author of the food and travel blog Cake 'n Knife, Meghan focuses on unique foodie experiences from around the world to right at home in your own kitchen.

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FAQs

How do you give mulled wine as a gift? ›

Assemble the bag of mulling spices. Tie the mulling spice bag, along with a handwritten gift tag with simple instructions (i.e. Add to a pan and heat over medium heat for 20 minutes) and any other festive touches, around the wine bottle neck. Voila! It's ready to gift!

How do you serve mulled wine for a party? ›

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.

Is mulled wine a good gift? ›

It's also great as a stocking filler or for your secret Santa. Or why not sit back and help yourself to a warming mulled wine or cider. Use the spice and infuse in sugar and water for a delicious festive syrup for co*cktails, baking and more.

How long does homemade mulled wine keep? ›

Just follow the directions for your favorite recipe and let the wine simmer with spices until it's deeply infused. Then let the mulled wine cool at room temperature, transfer it to an airtight container, and store it in the fridge — it will keep well there for up to three days.

Can you drink mulled wine straight from the bottle? ›

Yes. Even though the spiced wine is heated, most of the alcohol remains.

How do you keep mulled wine warm for a party? ›

Serving a party? Keep the mulled wine nice and warm by placing it in a slow cooker on “warm.” If the wine will be out for more than two hours, I recommend removing the whole spices so that they don't make the wine bitter.

How do you keep mulled wine warm at a party? ›

The thermos will keep it nice and warm, and it will be easy to serve without having to go to the kitchen. Re-heat it – If you make mulled wine in a pot, you can always put that pot back on the stove and re-heat the wine. As long as you don't bring it to a boil, the flavour of the wine won't be affected.

What is the best wine for mulled wine? ›

The best red wines for mulled wines taste bright and fresh, such as Grenache, Tempranillo, Sangiovese, fruit-forward Pinot Noir. Inexpensive Bordeaux is another great choice for mulled wine; in fact, claret was a traditional choice for British mulled wine in William Shakespeare's day.

Can you buy ready made mulled wine? ›

A delicious ready made mulled wine, perfect for parties, or even just warming you up on these chilly evenings. Aromatic, fruity, nutmeg, cloves and cinnamon.

What are the side effects of mulled wine? ›

Although mulled wine has a lower alcohol content, when over-consumed, the natural and added sugars in mulled wine can spike your blood sugar levels rapidly, which can also cause headaches the next day. This is due to hyperglycemia, or reactive hypoglycemia, an over or under-compensation of glucose in your bloodstream.

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.

Can you overcook mulled wine? ›

Be careful not to overcook as the wine will reduce. Remove pan from heat. Cover and steep until well-flavored. We recommend letting it steep 5 to 10 minutes.

Does homemade mulled wine go bad? ›

Unfortunately, homemade mulled wine is not well-suited for long-term preservation. This is because the wine has been heated and infused with spices, which can cause bacterial growth over time. Additionally, the alcohol content may decrease over time, which can also impact its safety for consumption.

Can mulled wine go bad? ›

Once opened, mulled wine is known to only maintain its quality for 3 to 5 days. You will be able to determine whether your mulled wine has gone bad by assessing its appearance, aroma, and taste. Visually inspect the wine for any unusual changes, such as a cloudy or murky appearance, sedimentation, or discolouration.

How do you serve store bought mulled wine? ›

It's great at room temperature, but we prefer to heat it up and stick a cinnamon stick in each glass for some extra baking spice flavor.

Do you serve mulled wine in a glass? ›

Mugs are not only perfectly acceptable for serving mulled wine, they're arguably the optimal choice. A typical wine glass is made of relatively thin glass, so if you put a hot beverage in it, they're going to be difficult to hold, especially if they're stemless.

When should mulled wine be served? ›

Mulled wine, also known as spiced wine, is an alcoholic drink usually made with red wine, along with various mulling spices and sometimes raisins, served hot or warm. It is a traditional drink during winter, especially around Christmas.

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