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Slow Cooker Mulled Wine

drinks· Fall Flavors· Holiday Favorites
December 30, 2019

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Slow Cooker Mulled Wine – Red wine is slowly heated with a collection of mulling spices and apple cider to make a comforting warm, winter cocktail

Dipping a cinnamon stick into a glass of Slow Cooker Mulled Wine

Christmas may be over, but it’s still pretty cold outside and will be for the next couple of months. Therefore, I have all the excuse I need to enjoy a hot cocktail to keep me a little warmer.

Instead of reaching for hot buttered rum or a hot toddy, my hot drink of choice is Mulled Wine. I first tried it while overseas in Munich and I was a little hesitant at first. Hot wine? Hmmm. But everyone was drinking it so why not? I gave it a try too.

And to my surprise, I loved it! It had the warmth and flavor of a hot cider but with a welcomed kick at the end of each slurp.

I didn’t have it again for a couple years when my good friends brought their own version of it to a Christmas party. It was even better than the version I’d enjoyed before. And because of that, I’ve decided to share a similar version here today!

Check out my Slow-Cooker Mulled Wine!

Jar full of mulling spices Using a ladle to pour Slow Cooker Mulled Wine into a cup Cup of Slow Cooker Mulled Wine with a cinnamon stick soaking in it

What is mulled wine?

Mulled wine is a red wine that is cooked with spices (called mulling spices) and fruit, and sometimes finished with a liquor, such as brandy. Think of it as a warm sangria, if you will, except the cocktail is not served with chunks of fruit. Instead, I like to serve my mulled wine with a cinnamon stick.

Mulling Spices

Mulling spices are a collection of spices that are used to make mulled cider and mulled wine. You can include any spices that you prefer but traditionally, mulling spices include:

  • dried orange peel
  • crushed cinnamon sticks
  • whole allspice berries
  • whole cloves

Pile of smashed cinnamon sticks

All these spicecs are collected in a spice ball or a sheet of cheesecloth and then added to the wine or cider to simmer. As the wine heats up, the spices release their flavor but the spice ball/cheesecloth keeps the spices collected so you can just remove them in one swoop before serving.

How to make mulled wine

I like to slow-cook my mulled wine to give the spices enough time to release their flavor. To do this, I add the wine and spices to a large slow cooker and set to low for about 3 hours. But wait! Don’t forget to add the secret ingredient – apple cider. I used an unfiltered fresh apple cider to help give the wine even more flavor.

Tips & Tricks

  1. You probably won’t find cinnamon sticks already crushed. But it’s so easy to do it yourself. Simply add the cinnamon sticks to a large washcloth, cover, and then beat the cinnamon sticks with a meat hammer or rolling pin. The wash cloth keeps the cinnamon sticks from flying everywhere when they get shattered.
  2. For this recipe, it calls for 1 half-gallon of red wine. This is about 2.5 bottles of wine.
  3. When it comes to the type of red wine, I like to use a blend of red wines for this cider. The sweeter the wine the better so stay clear of the heavy wines like Malbec or zinfandel.
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Slow Cooker Mulled Wine

Red wine is slowly heated with a collection of mulling spices and apple cider to make a comforting warm, winter cocktail
Prep Time10 minutes mins
Cook Time3 hours hrs
Total Time3 hours hrs 10 minutes mins
Servings: 1 gallon

Ingredients

For the mulling spices*:
  • 1 cup crushed cinnamon sticks
  • ⅔ cup diced dried orange peel
  • ¼ cup whole allspice berries
  • 2 tablespoons whole cloves
For the mulled wine:
  • 1 half-gallon apple cider
  • 1 half-gallon red wine
  • ½ cup mulling spices

Instructions

  • Combine all the ingredients for the mulling spices together in a large mason jar or other storage container. Scoop ½ cup of the spices and place in a mesh tea ball or double-lined cheese cloth and then close or tie the ball shut.
  • Add wine and apple juice to a large slow cooker and add the tea ball with mulling spices. Turn slow cooker on to low and cook wine for 3 hours. Remove spice ball and discard used spices. Serve immediately or cover wine and keep warm for serving later in the day.
  • Store leftovers in refrigerator for up to 5 days. Reheat before serving.

Notes

*This recipe makes extra mulling spices. You will use about 1/3 of these for the recipe above. Save the rest for another time. 

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  1. Aline says

    January 6, 2020 at 6:52 pm

    Whattt!!! I never knew you could make mulled wine in the slow cooker!! That’s soooo convenient!! Love it!!

    Reply
  2. Jo says

    January 6, 2020 at 4:10 am

    I need this mulled wine in my life , haha! It definitely sounds amazing and looks so gorgeous. Wish I could grab a glass of this mulled wine right now.

    Reply
  3. Sara says

    January 6, 2020 at 12:11 am

    I’ve always wanted to make mulled wine for the holidays, and your recipe is the best one I found! Thank you for sharing such an awesome version of a classic – especially in the slow cooker!

    Reply
  4. Jess says

    January 5, 2020 at 5:12 pm

    Mulled wine is one of my favorite holiday treats! It brings me right back to all those Christmas feelings. I’ve never made my own mulled wine, always bought pre-packaged mixes. I can’t wait to try this recipe put myself!

    Reply
  5. Lori | The Kitchen Whisperer says

    January 5, 2020 at 10:24 am

    This will be perfect for my next get together with the girls! I know they would love this especially since it’s cold and snowy here in Pittsburgh!

    Reply
  6. Paula Montenegro says

    January 5, 2020 at 5:45 am

    This is one of my favorite winter drinks of all time. And this is a wonderful recipe! Full of flavor but easy to make. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  7. Danielle says

    January 4, 2020 at 3:01 am

    Mulled wine… such a great way to enjoy wine with your favorite spices. I do make it when I feel cold – it always helps. Great recipe with fab tricks to make the cooking process quick and easy.

    Reply
  8. Veena Azmanov says

    January 3, 2020 at 1:01 pm

    This Mulled Wine sounds interesting and best for the weather too. Keeping me warm and happy.

    Reply
  9. Denise says

    January 2, 2020 at 3:35 pm

    I do enjoy mulled wine in the winter months, but never made my own spice mix. I will try yours the next time I am making it.

    Reply
  10. Marisa F. Stewart says

    January 2, 2020 at 3:30 pm

    My mamma used to make mulled wine so many years ago. I’m so glad I saw your recipe. I’ve pinned it and now I’m dying to try it. The idea of such aromatic spices sound wonderful.

    Reply
  11. Ashley R says

    January 1, 2020 at 11:44 am

    This looks wonderful. I saw Mulled wine all over Europe when we went but never tried it.

    Reply
  12. Veena Azmanov says

    December 30, 2019 at 10:20 pm

    I love the concept of mulled wine. Full of flavors infused and definitely amazing to have. Slow cooker option is quite interesting.

    Reply
  13. Anita says

    December 30, 2019 at 10:07 pm

    Making this in a slow cooker is genius. This can stay warm during a dinner party, so the mulled wine will stay warm throughout the night! 🙂

    Reply
  14. Irina says

    December 30, 2019 at 9:57 pm

    I would never think of making such a great drink, using a slow cooker. I love a combo of warm spices included in the recipe. It is just amazing!

    Reply
  15. Jayne says

    December 30, 2019 at 8:38 pm

    March 3rd is Mulled Wine day. Have this on my calendar to make. Will be a fan favorite I am sure.

    Reply
  16. Anjali says

    December 30, 2019 at 7:59 pm

    I love mulled wine in the winter but I’ve never made it in the slow cooker before!! Love that idea because I can set and forget it until I need to serve it to my guests!

    Reply
  17. Amber says

    December 30, 2019 at 3:49 pm

    This is something I have never made but I can imagine the amazing aroma through the house when this is warming up! Look forward to trying it.

    Reply
  18. Amber Myers says

    December 30, 2019 at 2:09 pm

    I’ve never tried this before. I’ll have to make it and see if I enjoy it. I love when I can use the slow cooker.

    Reply
  19. Le Anne says

    December 30, 2019 at 1:49 pm

    Good tip on crushing the cinnamon stick. I love Mulled wine, but I normally buy the spices already in a jar. I should try your method for a party I’m having this weekend!

    Reply
  20. Heather says

    December 30, 2019 at 12:05 pm

    I don’t think I’ve ever tried mulled wine before. I’ll have to make this version!

    Reply

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