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spiced wine?

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What do you clal this thing in English..
the one I've been drinking for the past half hour.
semi-sweet red wine, heat up to when it just starts to emit steam, put in lots of spice (lemon grass, cinnamon, and other things I have no intention or ability of looking up the translation for), a lemon or a lime, some honey, then drink it while it's hot.

ahh, mulled wine
MULLED WINE?
I don't want my wine mulled or donkeyed or whatever.
where's the fancy name?

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we have that here. its just called spiced wine or mulled wine. popular during the winter holidays.

There's a winery in West Virginia that bottles a pre-spiced wine. all you do is heat it up, it already has the spices in it. yummy.
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Mulled wine?

Vicki



Look, I prcatically gave you the whole recipe :)
nothing left but to try it out.

mulled wine sounds so lame.
in deutsch it's called Gluhwein

I overlooked one step.
You will want to put in the spice right at the beginning.
then of course filter through that wiry thing with little holes...

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The Swedes fortify their spiced wine and call it "glog." They sprinkle almonds and currents on top and serve it as the yuletide season approaches. It's almost glog season in Chicago. I've learned why not to peeve the Swedes who live here when they've been imbibing glog, it turns them into rampaging vikings, especially since they tend to follow it down with glassfuls of aquavit and bits of smelly herrings and lutefisks. Danger Will Robinson, danger.


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