What is Glühwein? – Wilhelm (2024)

What is Glühwein? – Wilhelm (1)

Warm mulled wine is a delightful drink to enjoy during the winter season. Different cultures have their own variations and the version served in Germany and Austria is known as Glühwein. This festive drink is a holiday tradition in our household and we are happy to share it with you.

Glühwein Basics

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.

This warmed wine beverage has been around since at least 1420 in Germany. This is based on the discovery of a Glühwein tankard which is thought to have belonged to Count John IV of Katzenelnbogen. He was a German nobleman and was also the first grower of Riesling grapes. Although this is the first known evidence of German Glühwein specifically, mulled wine has existed for even longer. Roman troops were known to drink warm spiced wine in the First Century CE and spread the tradition across the different regions they conquered.

Today, you will see Glühwein at German Christmas markets. It is typically served in mugs and is sometimes consumed mit Schuss with a shot of liquor. This is usually either rum or amaretto.

Wilhelm Family Vineyards Glühwein Mix

Wilhelm Family Vineyards offers a Glühwein mix that is handmade with care using our winemaker Karyl’s unique recipe. It includes a proprietary blend of spices, fruit flavors, and extracts. You can choose red or white wine and we pair our mix with a specially-selected bottle matched for each year’s release. This delicious mulled wine is sure to get you into the holiday spirit, although you can also enjoy it year-round if you like.

How to Make Glühwein Using Our Mix

Be sure to shake the mix thoroughly before use to make sure the ingredients are evenly distributed. Pour the mix into a pot and heat it prior to adding the Wilhelm wine of your choice. Combine one part mix with two parts wine for the ideal combination. One bottle of our mix can be combined with a standard bottle of Wilhelm wine (750ml). Be sure that the wine does not boil during the heating process, as this will start to cook off the alcohol. You can garnish your mug with an orange slice and cinnamon sticks for an extra festive feel.

A Great Holiday Gift

Our Glühwein mix is a great holiday gift for friends, family, or even for yourself. You can purchase it online [click here] for a red wine pairing or [click here] for a white wine pairing.

Purchase our Glühwein mix today.
What is Glühwein? – Wilhelm (2024)

FAQs

What does Glühwein in German mean? ›

This mulled wine recipe is for the German Glühwein, which literally translates to glow-wine, because of how you feel after you've been drinking tiny mugs outside in December.

What is the story of Glühwein? ›

Glühwein Basics

This warmed wine beverage has been around since at least 1420 in Germany. This is based on the discovery of a Glühwein tankard which is thought to have belonged to Count John IV of Katzenelnbogen. He was a German nobleman and was also the first grower of Riesling grapes.

What is Glühwein used for? ›

Glühwein is a warm and spiced wine is made to be taken outside, at the Christmas market, but it could also just be outside after a winter activity or to welcome guests over with this heartwarming drink.

What would you be drinking if you had Glühwein? ›

Glühwein is usually prepared from red wine, heated and spiced with cinnamon sticks, cloves, star aniseed, orange, sugar and at times vanilla pods. It is sometimes drunk mit Schuss (with a shot), which means that rum or some other liquor has been added.

How alcoholic is Glühwein? ›

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%.

Is Glühwein just mulled wine? ›

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.

How do you eat Glühwein? ›

If it's a Glühwein you're going for, you can't beat classic Teutonic pairings like salty blue cheese pastries, pork schnitzel with lemon cream sauce – the fatty salty sweet and spice combination is pure heaven – or apfelkuchen (German apple cake).

Is Glühwein good for you? ›

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.

Does alcohol evaporate in Glühwein? ›

All ingredients are combined and heated to approximately 150-160 degrees. Be careful not to over heat or boil the mixture. Since alcohol evaporates at 172 degrees which is much lower than water you would be left with a non-alcoholic version of mulled wine and that defeats the purpose.

Does Glühwein go bad? ›

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.

Is mulled wine alcoholic? ›

The wine is often sweetened with honey or sugar. During the preparation it is important that the temperature of the wine does not exceed 70°C, otherwise the alcohol will evaporate. Most mulled wines have an alcohol content of around 13%.

Can I drink mulled wine cold? ›

Serve chilled or over ice, with a twist of orange zest and a star anise. If you'd like to serve a traditional warm mulled wine, there's no need to chill – simply warm through without boiling and serve in heatproof glasses.

Can you drink Glühwein cold? ›

But what if you're looking for a bit more refreshment and you want to enjoy this drink cold instead? Is it not going to taste as good as it does when warm? The answer is that you can absolutely serve mulled wine chilled, and there are quite a few recipes out there for cold versions of this iconic sipper.

What do Germans say beer before wine? ›

THE GERMANS also disagree: 'Bier auf Wein das lass sein; Wein auf Bier das rat' ich Dir' (roughly translated: 'Don't touch beer after wine; but wine after beer is fine'). There is an Anglo-German difference on another bit of folklore, too.

What is the best wine for Glühwein? ›

Zinfandels, Merlots, Syrah/Shiraz, or Garnache tend to work best. Avoid red wines high in tannins or have an oaky flavor, and avoid light reds. Sometimes Cabernet Sauvignon, which tends to have a full-bodied, fruity flavor, can work in a pinch, as can Malbec, which tends to have a bold, spicy flavor.

What is another name for Glühwein? ›

This traditional homemade mulled wine recipe is incredibly easy to make and always SO cozy and delicious. Also known as glühwein, vino caliente, glögg, vin brulé, bisschopswijn, vin chaud, candola, vinho quente…or literally a hundred other names, depending on where in the world life may find you.

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