Mulled wine is called "mulled" because the word "mulled" originally meant "heated" or "spiced." The term comes from the Old English word "mull," which meant "to muddle" or "to mix."
In the case of mulled wine, it refers to the process of heating the wine and mixing it with spices and other ingr...
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Spice things up for Valentine's Day with a super easy and pretty little mulled wine cocktail! The great start to a romantic evening for two!
Valentine's Day Cocktail Recipe:
- 50ml Original Recipe RED
- 100ml Sparkling white wine (Brut Cuvee, Prosecco... the choice is yours)
- Strawberry for gar...
Last weekend we were at The Hills Food and Wine Festival in Bella Vista serving up a selection of chilled/room temp red and white mulled wine (even a few hot mulled wines during our first hour of trading while it rained!), as well as a mulled wine sangria. The sangria was very popular! It was a ...
Here is another great pairing suggestion for our Original Recipe (red) that you may not have considered. This one is especially great if you have a sweet tooth and you like a little sweet treat to go with your (not-too-sweet) mulled wine.
It's liquorice!
Any type of liquorice will do and I dare ...
When my partner is away, sometimes I fill the void he leaves with culinary delights. Sound familiar? I'll know I can make it through kids' dinner and bedtime a little peckish, because once the snores start resounding down the hallway, that smooth creaminess washed down with some sweet spice is A...