Instant Pot Gluhwein - Mulled Wine Recipe (2024)

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Gluhwein, or Mulled Wine, is a hot, spiced wine drink in which red wine is simmered with sugar, orange, and warming spices such as cinnamon, cloves, and star anise. The result is a warm and cozy drink that is fragrant, perfectly sweet, and full of flavor.

This German mulled wine recipe is easy to make, and it smells and tastes like the holidays!

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On a cold winter evening, there is nothing better than curling up in front of the fireplace with a warm cup of Mulled Wine.

The credit for this recipe goes to my hubby's German colleagues from grad school days. Also known as Gluhwein or Gluwein, Mulled wine is a traditional European drink served during the winters, particularly around Christmas.

This recipe is my take on Gluhwein. It's warm, perfectly spiced, and has a touch of sweetness. And like many good things, this crowd-pleaser is made in the Instant pot in just 15-20 minutes!

I love using the Instant Pot to make mulled wine, simply because I can maintain a consistent mild heat on the Saute setting, without having to monitor it continuously like I would on the stove. Plus, I can keep it warm for my guests using the 'keep warm' setting.

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  • What is Mulled Wine?
  • How to Make Mulled Wine
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What is Mulled Wine?

Mulled wine, also known as spiced wine, hot wine, or Gluhwein is a festive drink made up of red wine that's simmered with whole spices, sugar, and citrus.

It's sometimes served as-is but is often served spiked with another liquor such as rum, bourbon, or Grand Marnier.

What kind of wine is best for mulled wine? Traditionally, mulled wine is made with red wine. I like to use a full-bodied red wine like Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, or Syrah, but any fruity, full-bodied red wine will work. Use a relatively inexpensive variety of wine though, since its flavor gets modified.

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How to Make Mulled Wine

This cozy drink comes together with 6-7 ingredients, and chances are that you might have most of them at home. Let's take a look at what we need:

Ingredients- Notes & Substitutions

  • Orange: you will use the juice and peel from one medium orange. Pick a ripe orange which adds natural sweetness to the drink.
  • Water and Sugar: makes up a simple syrup which is used to add a touch of sweetness to the wine.
  • Spices: you'll use cinnamon, cloves, and star Anise to infuse the mulled wine with flavor.
  • Red Wine: any full-bodied red wine works great. I like to use cabernet sauvignon. Learn more on this in the section above.
  • Liquor: if you want to kick the flavors up a notch, you can add a shot of dark rum, whiskey, bourbon, or Grand Marnier (my favorite.)

Quantity Tip: One bottle of wine will yield about 5 cups of mulled wine. I usually account for 2 cups per person when making this recipe.

Step by Step Directions

Here's how to make mulled wine in just 20 minutes:

Prep the orange: Peel the orange and save the peels. Pierce the cloves into the orange peel, then extract the juice from the orange.

Make simple syrup: Turn on the Instant Pot. Select Saute and adjust to high. Add sugar and water, and stir until the sugar dissolves. (pic 1)

Combine and simmer: Adjust the Saute setting to low, then add the orange juice, orange peels, and whole spices. Simmer for 2 minutes. (pic 2)

Add the wine: Add the wine and let it steam for 4-6 minutes. Cancel Saute and turn on the "keep warm" mode. (pic 3 & 4)

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Don't overcook the spices: You want to allow time for the spices to infuse into the wine, but if you leave them too long those flavors can start to overtake the flavor of the wine.

Serve: Pour the prepped wine into mugs for serving, add the liquor if using, and garnish with orange slices and cinnamon sticks.

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Use Gentle Heat: Use a low heat setting for this recipe as high heat will cook the alcohol out and will cause the wine to become bitter.

Alternative Method: Stovetop Mulled Wine

If you don't have an instant pot, you can easily make mulled wine on the stove. Simply follow the same instructions in a saucepan on low heat.

Note: If you are making this on the stove, be sure to watch it carefully so as not to overheat the wine.

Serving Suggestions

I love serving this mulled wine in glass mugs so you can see the color. However, any mugs you have will work! I also love to brighten the mugs up with garnishes like orange slices, cinnamon sticks, or fresh cranberries.

This drink is the perfect beverage to serve at holiday parties with a spread of festive appetizers. Here are a few of my favorites:

  • Cranberry Brie Bites (3 Ingredients)
  • Air Fryer Stuffed Mushrooms
  • Samosa Stuffed Jalapeno Poppers - Airfryer/Oven
  • Instant Pot Spinach Artichoke Dip

How to Store

Leftover mulled wine will last in an airtight container for up to 3 days in the fridge. To rewarm, microwave or heat on low on the stove.

Tips for Mulled Wine

  • Use whole spices. Ground spices will cloud the wine and are very difficult to strain out. Whole spices infuse the wine with flavor but are easy to fish out when you're ready to serve.
  • Pierce the orange. I recommend piercing the orange peel with the cloves so they're easy to remove. Alternatively, you can use a spice cloth or cheese cloth to keep the cloves and star anise together so they can be easily fished out before serving.
  • Heat on low. High heat will cook the alcohol out and will cause the wine to become bitter.
  • Don't over-cook. You want to allow time for the spices to infuse into the wine, but if you leave them too long those flavors can start to overtake the flavor of the wine.
  • Double the recipe. You can easily double this recipe if you're serving a crowd. Simply double the recipe ingredients and cook as instructed. Just make sure to use the same type of wine.
  • For an even sweeter mulled wine, toss in sliced apple or a splash of apple cider.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between wine and mulled wine?

Mulled wine is made using regular wine. While wine is its own drink, mulled wine is made with red wine as the base then simmered with spices, citrus, and sweeteners.

How alcoholic is mulled wine?

Mulled wine is about as alcoholic as the wine you're using to make it. Since we're heating the wine on low, we're not cooking the alcohol out.

Is Gluhwein the same as mulled wine?

Yes! Gluhwein and mulled wine are just different ways of referring to the same drink.

Can you put alcohol in the instant pot?

You can't pressure cook with alcohol in the instant pot, but you can use the SAUTE setting, which is what we're doing for this recipe. Make sure you heat the wine on LOW. Alcohol boils at a lower temperature than water so you really have to watch the heat.

Why should you not boil mulled wine?

Boiling mulled wine can cook out the alcohol and cause the wine to lose some of its flavors.

How do you keep Gluhwein warm?

You can keep the mulled wine warm by changing the instant pot setting to u0022Keep Warm.u0022 If you do this, I recommend taking the spices and aromatics out. If you let them sit in the wine too long, they will overtake the flavor of the wine and the taste can become bitter.

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Mulled Wine Recipe | Gluhwein

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Easy recipe for Mulled Wine or Gluhwein, a warm, spiced wine drink in which red wine is simmered with sugar, orange, cinnamon, and cloves. This cozy drink is perfect for the holidays!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine American, German

Servings 4 people

Calories 244 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • ½ medium orange
  • ¾ cup water
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 1 cinnamon Stick
  • 10 cloves
  • 1 star Anise
  • 750 ml red wine : 1 bottle of preferably cabernet sauvignon
  • oz rum or Grand Marnier: optional

Instructions

  • Peel a medium size orange and save the peels. Pierce the cloves into one or more of the orange peels and set aside. Extract the juice from the orange and keep aside. Optionally, you can strain it to avoid any citrus fibers in the drink.

  • Turn on the Instant pot and select Saute on high. Add sugar and water and stir well. Bring the water to a boil and heat until the sugar dissolves completely.

  • Reduce the Saute setting to LOW. Add orange juice, orange peels, cinnamon, star anise, and the orange peels with cloves in it. Simmer for 2 minutes

  • Add red wine and let it steam, not boil. Takes between 4-6 minutes, depending on the size of the pot.

  • Hit Cancel and Turn on 'Keep warm' mode. This will keep the Mulled wine at a nice warm temperature for the evening. Add the rum or grand marnier just before serving.

Stovetop Recipe

  • Follow the same instructions in a deep saucepan. Keep the heat on low to make sure that once the wine is added, it does not boil.

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Notes

  • Use whole spices.Ground spices will cloud the wine and are very difficult to strain out. Whole spices infuse the wine with flavor but are easy to fish out when you're ready to serve.
  • Pierce the orange. I recommend piercing the orange peel with the cloves so they're easy to remove. Alternatively, you can use a spice cloth or cheesecloth to keep the cloves and star anise together so they can be easily fished out before serving.
  • Heat on low.High heat will cook the alcohol out and will cause the wine to become bitter.
  • Don't over-cook.You want to allow time for the spices to infuse into the wine, but if you leave them too long those flavors can start to overtake the flavor of the wine.
  • Double the recipe. You can easily double this recipe if you're serving a crowd. Simply double the recipe ingredients and cook as instructed. Just make sure to use the same type of wine.
  • For an even sweeter mulled wine,toss in sliced apple or a splash of apple cider.

Note: The nutrition facts below are my estimates. If you are following any diet plan, I recommend cross-checking with your preferred nutrition calculator.

Nutrition

Calories: 244kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Sodium: 11mg | Potassium: 267mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 15g | Vitamin A: 35IU | Vitamin C: 8.7mg | Calcium: 33mg | Iron: 1.1mg

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FAQs

How to make gluhwein in Instant Pot? ›

  1. Peel a medium size orange and save the peels. Pierce the cloves into one or more of the orange peels and set aside. ...
  2. Turn the instant pot on Saute mode on HIGH. ...
  3. Reduce the Saute setting to LOW on the Instant Pot. ...
  4. Add red wine and let it steam, not boil. ...
  5. Hit Cancel and Turn on 'Keep warm' mode.
Dec 24, 2019

Is there a difference between mulled wine and gluhwein? ›

Mulled wine is hot spiced wine. Gluhwein is a German term for exactly the same. However, they might not necessarily taste the same way because there are so many different recipes, spice mixes and wines to choose from.

Does the alcohol cook out of gluhwein? ›

With the goal of consuming the alcohol, any evaporated alcohol is a small affront to the holiday season. But fear not, hot cider, hot toddy, and mulled wine lovers: Around 85 percent of your beloved alcohol will survive the heating process.

What wine is good for gluhwein? ›

Dry red wine: You don't want to use anything too sweet (or expensive)! Chianti, cabernet Sauvignon, or pinot noir, would work all well here. Sugar: You can use granulated and turbinado sugar interchangeably in this recipe.

What is the alcohol level in gluhwein? ›

Officially speaking, the drink is defined by the spices used in it, namely cloves and / or cinnamon. The base also needs to be either white or red wine and have an alcohol content of at least 7%.

What is the best way to heat gluhwein? ›

Saucepan on low. The pre-bottled stuff tastes better if you toss some orange slices in there. I meant to buy a cheap bottle of red wine today to make Gluhwein. I've also done it for a few hours in a crock pot on high, that way it stays warm for refills/larger groups of people.

Why is my gluhwein bitter? ›

You need to infuse the wine long enough with the spices to take on their flavour but DON'T ON ANY ACCOUNT LET THE MIXTURE BOIL as you'll be left with a bitter taste.

Does alcohol cook out of wine in pressure cooker? ›

And if you are concerned that the alcohol will not “cook off” or evaporate in the Instant Pot, you are correct. If that is a concern, add the wine when using the Sauté function and allow the liquid to boil with the lid off for a minute or two before closing the lid and using the pressure cook function.

What does Glühwein in german mean? ›

The word “Glühwein” roughly translates to “glow wine.” A traditional Glühwein typically includes a variety of spices such as cinnamon, clove, and star anise. This German mulled wine also features citrus, vanilla, and sugar. It is most often made with red wine, although you can use white wine if you prefer.

What pairs well with Glühwein? ›

Wine and cheese is a classic combo, and mulled wine is no exception. Spiced wine pairs wonderfully with salty and creamy cheeses like aged cheddar, bleu cheese, Roquefort, comté cheese, Wensleydale and camembert. If you need vegan options, cashew-based cheese is a great accompaniment to mulled wine as well.

How long does Glühwein last once opened? ›

As mentioned above, mulled wine can only last 3 to 5 days after opening it. You can tell if a mulled wine has gone bad by smelling it. It will have a distinct sour smell.

How long does homemade gluhwein last? ›

Make All of It Ahead of Time

Just follow the directions for your favorite recipe and let the wine simmer with spices until it's deeply infused. Then let the mulled wine cool at room temperature, transfer it to an airtight container, and store it in the fridge — it will keep well there for up to three days.

How long does it take to heat gluhwein? ›

Simmer. Cook the mulled wine on medium-high heat until it just barely reaches a simmer. (Avoid letting it bubble — you don't want to boil off the alcohol.) Reduce heat to low, cover, and let the wine simmer for at least 15 minutes or up to 3 hours.

How long to cook off alcohol in mulled wine? ›

In short, yes, some of the alcohol burns off when boiling mulled wine, but you should only be gently bringing up to the boil and simmering for around 15-30 minutes which isn't enough time to completely remove all alcohol traces.

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