Wino: Heating Things Up

This article was aggregated from City Weekend Beijing Blog
Date: Nov 21st 2008 10:10a.m.
Contributed by:
baobabs
Chinese banquets arenât the only place youâll find wine mixed with other substances. Sangria, mulled wine and champagne cocktails are all western equivalents of the âBordeaux and Spriteâ. Mulled wine evolved as a way of making oxidized and unpalatable wine drinkableâthough we suggest you start with a good quality wine. Make the wine by adding various spices (cloves, cinnamon, vanilla pods), and honey to red wine and then heating it gently. Mulled wine is a winter favorite in many parts of Europe. Slices of citrus can also be added. Be careful not to boil the wine or heat it above 78 C, as this will boil off the alcohol. Any type of red wine can be used, usually a cheap but full-bodied red should do. Making your own mulled wine is the perfect way to get rid any unwanted âgiftâ bottles that youâve had lying around.
Campbell Thompson
Managing Director of The Wine Republic


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