Mulled Wine

Recipe courtesy of Lynn Kearney of the Food Network Kitchens

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  • on November 17, 2007

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    It was AWSOMEi tried a sip and loved it it was welcoming

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  • on January 07, 2006

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    I liked this wine. I thought the smell was wonderful. But next time I will only simmer 1/4 the bottle of wine. Then I'll add the rest of the wine at the very end. I evaporated all the alcohol off and that made it a little flat.

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  • on December 17, 2005

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    This was undrinkable. I made it for a party, and only the people who like to drink straight liquor thought it was ok. I read elsewhere that you aren't supposed to boil mulled wine - that may have been the problem! Too much citrus, too much cinnamon. Ick.

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