Christmas Recipes - Mulled Sangria Recipe (2024)

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I think we can all agree that mulled wine is amazing, but do you know what's even better? Mulled sangria! That's right - I went there. I took my go-to Vodka-Spiked Mulled Wine recipe and substituted the red wine for the same amount of sangria. The result? Amazing beyond words. So much so that I can safely say out of all the Christmas recipes I've tried this year - this one is my fave so far.

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Christmas drink recipes are in abundance in the Pink Recipe Box household from September until the end of the year and whilst tipples such as Sparkling Elderflower Punchand Christmas Cosmo will always have special places in my heart, they've had to seriously move over and make room for this new delicious concoction of wonderfulness. With so many amazing Christmas co*cktail recipes out there, there's always room for one more!

My Official Treat Taster and I just got back from a trip to the UK last week and during our visit, we spent some time at London's South Bank Christmas Festival. They were doing some weird stuff to mulled wine there that I've never even heard of - adding shots of Jagermeister and flavoured shnapps to it! I thought that was a bit of a step in the wrong direction for me (Seriously - who drinks Jagermeister? I had one shot of it years ago, decided it tasted like the worst medicine ever and never looked back) but I wanted to try my own take on the Christmas classic and came up with this.

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If you've never been a mulled wine person, I beg you to try this one! Sangria is already sweet, so by combining it with the brown sugar is gets even sweeter and more delicious - plus the fruity orange and lemon flavours totally counteract the vinegar-like quality that some red wines have.

Whilst we were at the Christmas Festival, I also tried alcoholic mulled cider for the first time and didn't really like it, which is weird coming from a hardcore cider fan.

Which do you prefer - mulled wine or mulled cider?

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Mulled Sangria

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Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 -4 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • 750 ml sangria

Instructions

  • Place the cinnamon stick, cloves, nutmeg and brown sugar into a large saucepan over a medium heat.

  • Leave for around 5 minutes, until the brown sugar starts to melt and then stir continuously until fully melted, being reeeeaaaally careful not to let the sugar burn.

  • When fully melted, pour in the sangria - don't worry, the sugar will solidify on the bottom of the pan but this isn't a problem.

  • Constantly stirring, increase the heat to high until the mixture begins to bubble and all the solidified sugar has melted down again.

  • Decrease the heat to low and leave to simmer for 30 minutes.

  • Sieve and pour into a jug. Serve immediately or leave to sit for three days then warm and serve.

Notes

Whilst you can serve the sangria as soon as you make it, I prefer to leave it to sit for at least three days and then warm it up in the microwave before serving. The longer you leave it, the more the flavours infuse and the more delicious it becomes!

More co*cktail Recipes

  • Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a Sparkling Shamrock co*cktail
  • Caramel Apple Martini
  • The Best Ever Warm Winter co*cktail: A Winter Snowflake co*cktail
  • Sparkling Hibiscus co*cktail [with Easy Homemade Hibiscus Syrup!]

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  1. Shari Kelley

    Sounds so delicious! I love the idea of combining these flavors together.

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  2. Courtney at A Life From Scratch

    Definitely sounds amazing! Never thought of mulled sangria before. Thanks for sharing on the Real Food Recipes round up! If you get a chance to stop by my blog sometime, I'd love it!

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  3. Miz Helen

    Your Mulled Sangria looks like a holiday hit! Thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and have a very special Christmas week!
    Miz Helen

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Christmas Recipes - Mulled Sangria Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between mulled wine and sangria? ›

Mulled wine is not very different from sangria, which also calls for brandy, sweetener and various flavor enhancements (where mulled wine calls for spices, sangria typically calls for fruit).

Is it better to make sangria the night before? ›

Don't skimp on the chilling time.

By chilling the sangria, you give the fresh fruits a chance to infuse the wine with sweet, fresh flavor. If you cut this time short, your sangria won't taste as fruity or as balanced. I let mine chill for at least 8 hours before serving, or overnight for the best flavor.

Is mulled wine just for Christmas? ›

Mulled wine is very popular and traditional in the United Kingdom at Christmas, and less commonly throughout winter.

How do you jazz up a bottle of mulled wine? ›

Here are a few fun ways to garnish the mulled wine:
  1. Drop in a cinnamon stick.
  2. Drop in an orange slice.
  3. Dot cloves into orange peels and drop the studded peel in.
  4. Drop in whole spices (like star anise)
  5. Drop in a few cherries or brightly-coloured berries.
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Does mulled wine taste like sangria? ›

The main difference is that for sangria you want bright and acidic flavors, whereas for mulled wine you want heavier, darker flavors.

Why is mulled wine drunk at Christmas? ›

It soon became a festive staple as people used to make this flavourful drink during winter months only. They used to prepare this drink, especially during Christmas, while enjoying the festival with their friends and family. Soon this became a tradition and is being followed till date.

What is the best wine for sangria? ›

The best wine for sangria is Garnacha (also called Grenache) or Pinot Noir. Garnacha comes from Spain, so it's my top pick for authentic Spanish sangria! Choose an inexpensive wine (under $20) that you would enjoy on its own. Why Garnacha and Pinot Noir?

What are the basic ingredients for sangria? ›

Image of What are the basic ingredients for sangria?
Red wine is a type of wine made from dark-colored grape varieties. The color of the wine can range from intense violet, typical of young wines, through to brick red for mature wines and brown for older red wines.
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What fruit is good for sangria? ›

Any juicy fruits (such as citrus, berries, grapes, pineapple, mango, kiwi, etc.) would be delicious. Add fresh ginger: If you would like to give your sangria a bit of a kick, muddle in a few slices of fresh ginger.

What is the point of mulled wine? ›

What exactly is mulled wine? The word “mull” means to “to heat, sweeten, and flavor (a beverage, such as wine or cider) with spices,” according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. Indeed, mulled wine, or spiced wine, is served and enjoyed while hot, making it a perfect drink for the holidays.

Which country drinks the most mulled wine? ›

This drink is consumed enormously in Scandinavian countries, particularly in Sweden and Denmark, where it is called Glögg and Gløgg respectively (terms meaning "mulled wine" in each language). In Germany, as in most Germanic countries, it is mainly consumed under the name Glühwein.

What is the traditional Christmas wine? ›

For Christmas, the top choices include red wine, mulled wine, and sparkling white wine. These selections are comforting, indulgent, and infused with classic Christmas flavors. Mulled wine, known as Glögg in Scandinavia, traces its roots to the Middle Ages.

Can you drink mulled wine straight from the bottle? ›

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

How do you pimp up shop bought mulled wine? ›

Gently melt some chocolate together with orange, mulled wine spices, a touch of sugar and some cocoa powder. Add your Christkindl mulled wine along with a splash of Cointreau and you're in for a boozy treat.

What makes sangria wine different? ›

Sangria is a wine punch, also known as an aromatized wine. It combines wine with fruit, fruit juices, and other aromatic ingredients like herbs and spices. Traditionally, the mix of ingredients depended on local custom — each region had a unique recipe, but the classic mix is Spanish red wine with oranges.

What is special about mulled wine? ›

Mulled wine, also known as spiced wine, is an alcoholic drink usually made with red wine, along with various mulling spices and sometimes raisins, served hot or warm. It is a traditional drink during winter, especially around Christmas.

How is mulled wine different? ›

Mulled Wine, sometimes referred to as Spiced Wine, refers to wine, most often of a red variety, infused with various fruits and spices then served warm. This traditional European drink is quite popular around the holidays and is synonymous with Christmas markets all around the world.

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