35 Mulled Wine Recipes to Curl up by the Fire With This Fall (2024)

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If you're hosting the annual Thanksgiving feast this year, you're going to need a festive co*cktail (or two!) to get your guests in the Turkey Day spirit. These mulled wine recipes will warm you right up during the colder months and alleviate some of that stress brought on by the holiday season. Of course, you should enjoy these cozy beverages any day during the fall or winter, not just during the hectic times! All of the recipes all differ in some way, but majority of them are based on the German version of mulled wine, which is called Glühwein. (Fun fact: Glühwein literally translates to "glow wine).

But there are also other regional varieties on this roundup, including Swedish mulled wine and Brazilian mulled wine. Along with the traditional mulled wine recipes, you'll love the upgraded versions too, such as the mulled wine margaritas, mulled apple cider sangria, or the mulled wine tea. We've also featured a handful of mulled wines that can be prepared with different cooking methods, wether you prefer to make you drink on your stovetop, in your slow cooker, or in your Instant Pot. It doesn't matter if you like red wine or white wine—there are recipes for both on this list, so there's a sip everyone can enjoy.

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Mulled Wine Margaritas

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Tequila lovers will love this mulled wine recipe. It's deliciously finished with a sugared and salted rim.

Get the recipe at The Cookie Rookie.SHOP DUTCH OVENS

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Mulled Wine

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You can customize this recipe with your favorite type of wine. Although this blogger chose to use a Cabernet Sauvignon, any red wine will do.

Get the recipe at Jo Cooks.

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Brandy Mulled Wine

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This healthier mulled wine recipe is made with maple syrup, so it contains absolutely no refined sugar. But don't worry—it still tastes plenty sweet.

Get the recipe at The Endless Meal.

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Slow Cooker Mulled Wine

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Yes, not only can your slow cooker make food, but it can also prepare drinks. Just toss all the ingredients into the device and let it work its magic.

Get the recipe at Fed and Fit.

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German Mulled Wine

If you're trying to whip up a traditional mulled wine, take note of recipe. It's about as close to a classic version as it gets.

Get the recipe at Yammie's Noshery.

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Mulled Wine

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The best thing about this recipe is that it can be made ahead. All you have to do is warm it up when you're ready to serve.

Get the recipe at Sweet and Savory by Shinee.

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Spiced Mulled Wine

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Whether you prefer to make your wine in a stockpot or a slow cooker, this blogger gives directions for both methods.

Get the recipe at The Forked Spoon.

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Cranberry Molasses Mulled Wine

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Molasses adds a sweet, yet spiced, note to this recipe. It's the perfect balance of fall flavors.

Get the recipe at Vegetarian Ventures.

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Instant Pot Mulled Wine

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This Instant Pot recipe can be made in just one minute. (Yes, really!) It's the easiest—and one of the most delicious—mulled wines out there.

Get the recipe at Stress Baking.

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Mulled Wine

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For anyone looking for a healthier take on mulled wine, this recipe is paleo-friendly and gluten-free.

Get the recipe at Diary of a Debutante.

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Cranberry Orange Mulled Wine

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This super-simple recipe will pair well with any of your Thanksgiving dishes.

Get the recipe at Wine and Glue.

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Slow Cooker Spiced Wine

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This crowd-pleasing co*cktail couldn't be any easier: just toss all the ingredients in your slow cooker, and set the timer for 30 minutes.

Get the recipe at Well Plated by Erin.

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Mulled Apple Cider Sangria

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Serve this fall-flavored drink warm or chilled—both taste equally refreshing.

Get the recipe at A Night Owl.

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Mulled Wine

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Drizzle in honey or maple syrup to sweeten up this classic creation.

Get the recipe at Gimme Some Oven.

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Holiday Spiced Mulled Wine

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Use your red wine of choice in this three-step recipe.

Get the recipe at Joyful Healthy Eats.

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Cranberry Pomegranate Mulled Wine

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An apple-flavored brandy adds to the refreshing fruit flavors.

Get the recipe at Craft and co*cktails.

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Spiced Raspberry Mulled Wine

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Both sweet and spicy, this co*cktail will please everyone's palate.

Get the recipe at Fit Foodie Finds.

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Mulled White Wine

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Use a dry white wine—such as sauvignon blanc or chardonnay—in this lighter drink.

Get the recipe at Gimme Some Oven.

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Slow Cooker Mulled Wine

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A splash of rum gives this slow cooker concoction an extra boozy twist.

Get the recipe at Number 2 Pencil.

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Swedish Mulled Wine (Glogg)

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Along with a dry red, this European drink is filled with rum, bourbon, and brandy. Cheers!

Get the recipe at Hapa Nom Nom.

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FAQs

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.

How long does homemade mulled wine last? ›

TO STORE: Let your mulled wine cool completely, then pour it into an airtight storage container and place it in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. TO REHEAT: Gently rewarm mulled wine in a large pot on the stovetop over low heat, or pour leftovers into your slow cooker and reheat on LOW until warm.

How long should you heat mulled wine? ›

Method. Put the red wine, cinnamon, star anise, cloves, lemon zest and sugar in a large pan. Cook on a low heat for 10 mins. Remove from the heat and cool, leaving to infuse for about 30 mins.

What is the most expensive mulled wine? ›

It's the festive tipple that gets the nation feeling merry at Christmas, but you might sober right up if you had to pay £60 for a glass. That's the price of a new mulled wine on sale at Searcys bar in St Pancras station in London.

Can 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!)

Can you drink mulled wine straight from the bottle? ›

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

Why is my mulled wine fizzy? ›

Either some carbon dioxide was trapped inside when the wine was bottled, or the wine started to re-ferment while in the bottle, and the bubbles are a byproduct. A little fizz won't make you sick, but I find it unpleasant, and it usually comes with a yeasty stink.

Does the quality of wine matter in mulled wine? ›

Red wines are traditionally used to make mulled wine, and while any red wine can work, sweet reds will give you a nice, sweet base, meaning less sugar added in later. If you use a dry red, keep in mind you may need to add more sugar than a recipe calls for.

Is Merlot or Pinot Noir better for mulled wine? ›

Ideally you want to use bigger and bolder red wines like Zinfandel, Merlot, Syrah, or Cabernet, but any fruity red wine your family members are leaving around will do. I've used Pinot Noir before to success. Honestly, whatever red wine that you're stuck with and you don't want to drink, they'll work.

Is cabernet or merlot better for mulled wine? ›

Merlot is an ideal choice of wine for making mulled wine. Its bold, juicy fruit flavor has notes of red cherry, plum, and cranberry.

Is Shiraz or Cabernet Sauvignon better for mulled wine? ›

As wine forms the base for the mulled wine, you do want to be careful with your selection. A bottle of Levant Shiraz makes the perfect base - we don't recommend Cabernet Sauvignon or Pinot Noir. Cabernet Sauvignon is too high in tannin, and Pinot Noir is too light to carry the spices.

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