Fall and Winter are knocking at the door
0If you let them in, what’s new on your wishlist - stuff you only drink when you can share it with Jack Frost?
With less gatherings, does that list change?
I mean you can even buy pumpkin spice wine … if you dare
or at the very least, relabel your bounty
(Images don’t like me so don’t be surprised)
Or you can make your own, pumpkin spiced mulled wine
https://rodellekitchen.com/recipes/pumpkin-spiced-mulled-wine/
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When I am soaked because of my long dog walks, even with the best rain gear, it is tea and whiskey for me. Need something warm to chase the chill away.
Personally I opt for cider or mead to mull, but i know people mull red wine too, so what wine will you serve hot and spicy on a cold winters night? To chase that cold wind from your soul…
Nope when it’s really cold a vodka gimlet works wonders!
@ScottW58
As does scotch!
@kawichris650 @ScottW58
well duh
scotch always worked
That pumpkin spiced wine sounds good, ill make some of that. How do you mull your mead?
@Twich22
over a low fire, I typically add orange peel, and cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg; sometimes allspice or star anise, but not often on the anise. had one with ginger once, didn’t care for it.
@Cerridwyn I usually make a christmas mull in a similar style with red wine. I may try a mead as well since I happen to have some mead that I dont particularly like on its own. Do you add any alcohol?
@Twich22
more than already in the mead? no.
serve it warm with a twist of orange peel and / or a cinnamon stick garnish.