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Fast and foolproof, this Slow Cooker Mulled Wine Recipe will warm your spirit this winter! Make it with a full-bodied red wine like merlot, or you can even make it with alcohol-free wine to include the kids. This is the best way to keep your mulled wine from boiling when heating it up. Perfect for a holiday party this holiday season!

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This post was originally published on November 14th, 2021.

Christmas time is full of joy and cheer! Spending time with family and strolling through Christmas markets with a hot drink on a chilly night is my favorite way to get into the holiday spirit. There’s just nothing quite like it.

This simple mulled wine recipe is one of my favorite holiday drinks. It’s so easy to throw together and can last as long as needed in the slow cooker. I love how the slow cooker keeps it warm! You can even serve it outdoors in the crockpot if that’s where your festivities are taking place. Pro tip: non-alcoholic red wine is perfect for this recipe too! I like to add a little fresh ginger to give that fiery sensation.

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1 ❤️ Why you will love this easy slow cooker recipe

2 🗝️ Key ingredients

3 🥣 How to make Slow Cooker Mulled Wine

4 ⌛ How long will homemade mulled wine keep?

5 🔥 Can I reheat this recipe?

6 🪄 Recipe Notes and Tips

7 🫧 Why should you not boil mulled wine?

8 💸 Can you use cheap wine?

9 🍷 Why is it called mulled wine?

10 😋 More festive recipes to try

12 Slow Cooker Mulled Wine

❤️Why you will love this easy slow cooker recipe

  • It’s easy! The hardest part is slicing the oranges and peeling and slicing the ginger. It’s really not difficult at all!
  • It needs minimal prep. It takes about 5 minutes to get everything together for this crockpot mulled wine.
  • You can prep it ahead of time. Toss all of the ingredients into the crockpot, and switch it on an hour and a half before you want to drink it.
  • It tastes and smells delicious! The fruity flavors will make your home smell like Christmas, and this wine co*cktail just tastes like a festive hug.
  • It won’t overheat and boil. You want to avoid boiling mulled wine because that will boil the alcohol out of it. Using a slow cooker prevents that as it doesn’t get quite hot enough to boil out the alcohol, but as it cooks over a longer time, the flavors are more powerful.
  • You can make it non-alcoholic. I often use alcohol-free merlot when making this recipe, which makes it kid-friendly. I initially made this recipe when I was pregnant, and used non-alcoholic wine at that time as well. It’s a great way to include everyone at your holiday parties.
  • You can make it on the stove too. The traditional way! If you’re strapped for time it’s a little quicker, but cooking it in the slow cooker allows the flavors of this festive holiday drink to develop more, plus you can keep it warm without keeping the stove on.

🗝️Key ingredients

  • WIne: One bottle of fruity red wine or non-alcoholic red wine. The best wine for this recipe in my opinion is merlot, but cabernet sauvignon, pinot noir, or malbec would work well too.
  • Orange: One whole orange (with the orange peel!) is sliced and added to the crockpot. Orange is a seasonal winter fruit and it adds a delicious hint of citrus to this recipe.
  • Ginger: Fresh ginger brings in extra warmth. It’s especially important if you’re making alcohol-free mulled wine as it adds a slight burning sensation to your throat, just like an alcoholic beverage would.
  • Juice: I’ve used both apple and pineapple juice in this recipe, depending on what I have on hand. They are both great options, however, I would choose apple juice as my preference. Cranberry juice or orange juice are also great alternatives. If you want to make it boozier, try apple cider.
  • Whole spices: The mulling spices include whole cloves, allspice, whole star anise, and cinnamon sticks. Amazing aroma! Ground spices could be used in a pinch, just pop them in a tea ball or reusable tea bag so that the final drink doesn’t taste gritty.
  • Vanilla: Vanilla brings out the sweetness of the wine and fruits and adds some warmth. It’s so good!
  • Honey: This is entirely optional, but if you want to add a little extra sweetness, honey is the way to go with this delicious drink. I prefer having it in my non-alcoholic mulled wine but tend not to add it when using alcohol. Pure maple syrup is also a good option.

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🥣How to make Slow Cooker Mulled Wine

1. Add all of the ingredients: Combine wine with warm spices, juice, vanilla, orange, honey, and ginger in the crock pot.

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2. Heat and cover: Turn the slow cooker on high heat, and place the lid on it.

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3. Check: Check the mulled wine after 1 hour. Continue cooking for another 30 minutes if it’s not hot enough.

4. Lower the heat: When it’s hot enough, switch it onto a low heat or the warm setting and serve.

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5. Serve: Enjoy the warm co*cktails in a warm wine glass or paper cup with sliced orange and rosemary sprigs to garnish if desired.

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⌛How long will homemade mulled wine keep?

Mulled wine will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days. Allow it to cool completely before pouring it into an airtight container and putting it in the fridge. Reheat it in a pot on the stove or in the slow cooker until warm. The flavors may intensify so add a little extra fruit juice or wine if desired.

🔥Can I reheat this recipe?

Yes, absolutely! Either reheat it in the crockpot for an hour (or less depending on the volume), or if there isn’t much left I usually just reheat it in a pot on the stove for about 10 minutes, until it’s warm but not boiling.

🪄Recipe Notes and Tips

  • Add more alcohol: If you’re needing this drink to be a little bit boozier, add in a cup of brandy, apple brandy, or apple cider instead of the juice.
  • Make a bigger batch: Big holiday parties call for big batches of mulled wine! Double or triple the recipe.

🫧Why should you not boil mulled wine?

Boiling mulled wine will remove some of the alcohol content and it will also be too hot to drink. If you’re using alcohol-free wine then you don’t have to worry about it boiling so much, just allow it to cool a little before drinking it.

💸Can you use cheap wine?

Yes, this is the perfect way to use up cheap wine, in fact, I recommend not using a nice, expensive bottle of wine at all. There are plenty of decent cheap options out there, and you will be enhancing the flavor with fruit and spices, so there is no need for the actual wine to taste incredible.

🍷Why is it called mulled wine?

When you heat wine with sweetness and spice it’s called a “mull”, hence “mulled wine” is hot wine heated with fruit juices (sweetness) and spices.

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Slow Cooker Mulled Wine

Bethany Galloway

Fast and foolproof, this Slow Cooker Mulled Wine Recipe will warm your spirit this winter! Perfect for a holiday party this holiday season.

5 from 2 votes

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 35 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine Italian

Servings 4 people

Calories 215 kcal

Ingredients

  • 75 cl bottle red wine or alcohol-free red wine
  • 90 ml 1/2 cup apple juice (See notes 1 and 2 from more options)
  • 1 orange sliced
  • 2-3 ” piece fresh ginger peeled & sliced
  • 12 whole cloves
  • 1 tsp whole allspice
  • 3 star anise
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1-2 tbsp honey or maple syrup to taste (optional)
  • orange slices to garnish (optional)

Instructions

  • Add all of the ingredients to the crockpot. *see notes

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  • Turn the slow cooker on high, and place the lid on it.

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  • Check the mulled wine after 1 hour. Continue cooking for another 30 minutes if it’s not hot enough.

  • When it’s hot enough, switch it onto a low or “keep warm” setting and serve.

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  • Enjoy with sliced orange to garnish if desired.

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Notes

  1. Apple juice: Instead of apple juice, try pineapple juice, orange juice, or cranberry juice.
  2. Add more alcohol: If you're needing this drink to be a little bit boozier, add in a cup of brandy, apple brandy, or apple cider instead of the juice.
  3. Make a bigger batch: Big holiday parties call for big batches of mulled wine! Double or triple the recipe.
  4. You can stick the cloves in the orange if you want to. It looks nice and makes serving easier but doesn't change the flavor.
  5. Store: Mulled wine will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days. Allow it to cool completely before pouring it into an airtight container and putting it in the fridge.
  6. Reheat it in a pot on the stove or in the slow cooker until warm. The flavors may intensify so add a little extra fruit juice or wine if desired.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 215kcalCarbohydrates: 18.3gProtein: 1.2gFat: 0.9gSaturated Fat: 0.2gSodium: 15mgFiber: 3gSugar: 8.6g

Keyword alcohol-free, allspice, christmas, cinnamon sticks, cloves, fall, ginger, mulled wine, non-alcoholic, party food, spicy, star annise, wine, winter

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FAQs

Does mulled wine have any health benefits? ›

The red wine base in mulled wine brings its own set of health benefits. Resveratrol is associated with heart health benefits and may help protect the lining of blood vessels, lower bad cholesterol levels, and prevent blood clots. When consumed in moderation, red wine has been linked to a reduced risk of heart disease.

Is mulled wine good for cooking? ›

In the same way that people sometimes make infused alcohols for cooking, one could mull their own wine just for stews (e.g. black pepper, tarragon, chipotle powder might be good) and it would almost certainly be awesome, but the off-the-shelf mulled wines one can find (i.e. Glühwein, Vin Chaud, Glögg) are all pretty ...

What to add to bottled mulled wine? ›

Cinnamon is probably the most popular spice but you could also use cloves, cardamom (lightly crush a few pods) ginger and nutmeg. Some recommend star anise but use sparingly if you don't want your mulled wine to taste of aniseed.

What are the side effects of mulled wine? ›

Although mulled wine has a lower alcohol content, when over-consumed, the natural and added sugars in mulled wine can spike your blood sugar levels rapidly, which can also cause headaches the next day. This is due to hyperglycemia, or reactive hypoglycemia, an over or under-compensation of glucose in your bloodstream.

Is mulled wine inflammatory? ›

The cinnamon in mulled wine has been shown to have a powerful anti-inflammatory effect, reducing swelling and restoring normal tissue function. “This may help conditions like arthritis. The antioxidants in red wine and in cloves can also help reduce inflammation.

Is mulled wine OK to drink? ›

Mulled wine contains many gutfriendly ingredients. 'Cinnamon is good for gastrointestinal problems, nutmeg helps soothe indigestion and star anise contains anethole – a compound that helps to relieve tummy spasms and wind,' says Dr Lee. Just don't overindulge, as this may bring on the festive flatulence.

How long does homemade mulled wine last? ›

TO STORE: Let your mulled wine cool completely, then pour it into an airtight storage container and place it in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. TO REHEAT: Gently rewarm mulled wine in a large pot on the stovetop over low heat, or pour leftovers into your slow cooker and reheat on LOW until warm.

What do you eat with mulled wine? ›

While it's a nice drink to imbibe on its own, it's always more fun to think of pairings. Truthfully, mulled wine pairs well with everything from roast beef or sausage to cheese platters. Miller loves to take comforting, classic meat and potato dishes and throw in Filipino twists.

What is the best wine for mulled wine? ›

Merlot is an ideal choice of wine for making mulled wine. Its bold, juicy fruit flavor has notes of red cherry, plum, and cranberry. Plus, this particular selection is made with fruits from California's central coast at an affordable price.

Why do people drink mulled wine? ›

For a chilly winter's evening, there's nothing like a mug of mulled wine to help you stay warm and toasty. The mixture of wine, spices, and fruit flavours drives back the cold, and it's a brilliant drink to enjoy all winter long.

How long does mulled wine last once opened? ›

Once opened, mulled wine is known to only maintain its quality for 3 to 5 days. You will be able to determine whether your mulled wine has gone bad by assessing its appearance, aroma, and taste. Visually inspect the wine for any unusual changes, such as a cloudy or murky appearance, sedimentation, or discolouration.

How do you reduce the bitterness in mulled wine? ›

(Edit: To minimize bitterness, I recommend peeling the orange before simmering it in the wine.) Cinnamon: I love the making mulled wine with cinnamon sticks, but you could whisk in some ground cinnamon if that's what you have on hand.

Why is my mulled wine bitter? ›

The Spices

Ground spices are much easier to overdo, which can lead to a bitter mulled wine that tastes more like raw cinnamon than a delightful, warming beverage. Cinnamon is the most essential spice in mulled wine.

Does mulling wine reduce alcohol content? ›

The heat used in mulling encourages greater flavours from the citrus and the spices but also reduces the alcohol content, hence the common addition of a slug of spirit or liqueur just before serving.

When should I drink mulled wine? ›

Mulled wine is very popular and traditional in the United Kingdom at Christmas, and less commonly throughout winter. Mulled cider (and sometimes mulled ale, traditional yet no longer common) is also served, with a mulled apple juice as a non-alcoholic alternative.

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