National Mulled Wine Day
On March 3rd, we're warming up with fruits, spices, and wine. A hot mug of mulled wine hits the spot in the lingering days of winter, filling the house with pleasant aromas.
Mulled spirits are wine and spirits that have been seasoned and spiced. Mulled wine is usually made with red wine with various spices, fruits, and occasionally lightly sweetened with honey. Popular blends include cinnamon, nutmeg, citrus, vanilla, anise, cloves, raisins, or pears.
The combination of heated spirits and spices is a warm welcome on a cold winter's day and has long been used as a balm against illness at this time of year.
How to celebrate #nationalmulledwineday
- Make up some mulled wine and invite someone to share it with you
- For others to try, try a dish from this post
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- Mulled Wine
- Enjoy some mulled wine (Remember always drink responsibly and never to drink and drive) and use #NationalMulledWineDay to post on social media
Mulled wine FAQ
Does mulled wine have alcohol in it? Q. Is mulled wine alcohol-infused?
A. Yes. Yes. To sip, wine is infused with spices to create a warm spirit.
What kinds of wines are best to make a mulled wine? Q. What kinds of wines are the best to make a mulled wine?
A. Red wines are usually used to make a mulled, spiced wine. Some vintners make wines specifically for mulling, and they will include a spice packet with the wine for a unique blend of flavors.