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  2. Mulled wine - Wikipedia

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    Glühwein (roughly translated as 'glowing-wine', from the temperature the wine is heated to) is popular in German-speaking countries, the Germany-bordering Alsace region of France, and to a lesser extent Russia. It is a traditional beverage offered during the Christmas holidays.

  3. Glögg - Wikipedia

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    A glass of glögg Glögg made with orange peel and spices. Glögg, gløgg or glögi [a] is a spiced, sometimes alcoholic, mulled wine, or spirit.Associated especially with Sweden (but also with Denmark, Estonia, Finland and Norway), it is a traditional Nordic drink during winter, especially around Christmas.

  4. The 6 Best Red Wines for Mulled Wine - AOL

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    Most importantly, mulled wine is a joyful beverage meant to be savored with loved ones. “I believe it is best enjoyed in the company of your family or good friends during the festive period ...

  5. German cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mulled wine (German: Glühwein) Apart from Christmas, nearly all other Christian holidays and seasons have special dishes associated with them, varying regionally and by denomination. The Easter season, for instance, is typically associated with painted Easter eggs , Osterbrot and a meal of freshwater fish on Good Friday .

  6. Striezelmarkt - Wikipedia

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    Glühwein (mulled wine) One very well-loved tradition on a cold December night in Dresden is drinking steaming mugs of mulled wine at the Striezelmarkt. The hot red wine spiced with cloves and cinnamon is served in specially decorated mugs.

  7. Christkindelsmärik, Strasbourg - Wikipedia

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    It is considered one of the most famous Christmas markets throughout Europe. It is estimated that the city benefits of a 16 million Euros profit from this 38-day-long tradition. It is mostly famous for its fragrance of mulled wine (French: vin chaud; German: Glühwein). [4]

  8. What is mulled cider? Get a recipe — and tips — for making ...

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    "[Mulled cider is] at least as old as mulled wine, and most likely originated out of the apples growing southwest of England," says Sebastian Hamilton-Mudge, a bartender and co-founder of recipe ...

  9. Where to find 22 Christmas markets and holiday craft fairs in ...

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    Also, hot mulled cider and refreshments, enter hourly door prize drawings, music by Silver Strings (1-3 p.m.), and a 30% discount for all Bernheim members in the gift shop.

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