Cosy up with some mulled wine. Turn on some music, get colleagues together, throw a festive event!
I’ve always associated mulled wine with Christmas and festive parties, but it’s really perfect for all winter occasions. Mulled wine is unbelievably popular and available in alcoholic and non-alcoholic options, top it off by serving a fresh mince pie.
A bit about the history
In contemporary British culture, there is no specific recipe for mulled wine and the spices involved in its recipe. It is commonly a combination of orange, lemon, cinnamon, nutmeg, fennel seed (or star anise), cloves, cardamom, and ginger.[10] The spices may be combined and boiled in a sugar syrup before red wine is added, heated, and served. Variations include adding brandy or ginger wine. A tea bag of spices can be added to the wine, which is heated along with slices of orange as a convenient alternative to a full recipe. 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.
Looking to hire mulled wine carts for your events?
At ASJ we are the leading provider of Mulled Wine Carts in the West Midlands, and we often visit London, Manchester and across England to provide this festive service.
If you are considering Mulled Wine Cart Hire for your Christmas Events, we’d be delighted to help, head over to our Mulled Wine Cart Hire page for more information or just get in touch. If you prefer to make your own, we have a link to this handy recipe for classic mulled wine https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/mulled-wine
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Make Your Own Classic Mulled Wine
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/mulled-wine