Indulge in the comforting warmth and aromatic flavors of mulled wine, a classic winter beverage that combines red wine with spices and citrus fruits. Simmered gently on the stove, this festive concoction fills the air with its irresistible aroma, inviting friends and family to gather 'round and share in its cozy embrace. Serve hot and garnish with a twist of orange or lemon peel for added flair. Cheers to the season and the joy of sipping mulled wine on chilly evenings!| The Fresh Man cook
The Enchanted Forest returns to Perthshire this autumn, with a range of food and drinks available at the event. It's autumn, which means the return of Scotland's sound and light shows. By far the best known is the Enchanted Forest, which takes place in Faskally Woods just outside of Pitlochry every October and November. This […]| In the News | Scotsman Food and Drink
It’s that time of year again! Last year, I taste tested the major supermarkets mulled wine with my whole family in tow. This year, it’s just me, my husband and the dogs, but we persevered through a lot of mulled wine just to provide the best guide possible this Christmas. I’ll be honest now, the […]| Christmas | Scotsman Food and Drink
Nothing quite says Christmas more than your icy breath rising in front of you as you gather with friends at a festive market, and someone hands you a toasty mug of mulled wine. Well, these aren’t really the conditions we performed this taste test, but you get the idea. I roped my family into blind […]| Christmas | Scotsman Food and Drink
Warm yourself from head to toe with a hot drink on a blustery day. Mulled wine does that and more. Popularized in Germany and Scandinavia, mulled wine has been a holiday favorite for hundreds of years. Christmas markets in cities and towns all over Europe swell with shoppers who turn to mulled wine when they want to warm up their chilly fingers and toes. It really does have the effect of rosying cheeks and making spirits bright.| Hungry Hungarian