![]() ![]() Mulled wine is typically a red wine that’s been mixed with spices and is served warm. I believe the Brits have a similar drink called wassail as well, though I’m not as familiar with that drink! In France, they call mulled wine vin chaud, in Sweden it’s called glogg, and the Germans call it Glühwein. According to the Spruce Eats, mulled wine is traditionally sold by European street vendors during the winter months and is often served with cookies or biscuits for dipping. Sadly, mulled wine isn’t a super popular drink in the US, but it’s long been loved in Europe. Oooh, it would totally make for a great gift for the home lover in your life. I’m hosting a giveaway with Farmhouse on my Instagram later today, where we’ll be giving away a set of these gorgeous mugs. I’ve been drinking my morning coffee from their tall silo mug and it’s just perfect. I’ll surely be serving this at our holiday get togethers this year □Īlso can we talk about these stunning mugs from Farmhouse Pottery? I am so obsessed with everything these guys do. Like, no joke, when I was a tiny blogger just starting out, I started following them and was like POTTERY GOALS. It tastes like fall in your mouth, and gets even better as the flavors meld together. Basically throw everything into a pot and bring it to a simmer. This simple mulled wine recipe is SO easy to make. ![]() I don’t understand why-it’s perfectly spiced, warms your belly, and is easy to make. So like, let’s make mulled wine a thing. Mulled wine is a holiday tradition that doesn’t get enough love. ![]()
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