Mulled White Wine with Apple Cider | The Perfect Drink for Fall and Winter
This mulled white wine with apple cider is made with brown sugar, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, orange, and vanilla bean-infused vodka. The spices bring delicious warmth to the drink while the apple cider and brown sugar sweeten it the perfect amount.
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This mulled white wine recipe will be your new go-to for hosting fall and winter get-togethers. It’s light enough to please your friends who don’t like red wine, but it’s also got enough spice to satisfy those who typically pass on white wine.
I’m one of those people. I usually don’t like white wine. It’s often too sweet and too… juice-like for my liking. Give me alllll the dry red wine any day. But I have a few friends who wouldn’t drink red if their life depended on it. Okay, I’m sure they would if their life depended on it. They’d just really prefer not to. So what’s a fun cool-weather cocktail that would please people on both sides of the spectrum? Mulled white wine with apple cider.
My friend came over the other day and we made this together. It’s still pretty warm outside these days but since this is made with white wine, it feels a lot lighter than traditional mulled wine so were able to enjoy a mug-full while watching our kiddos play outside.
Before I jump to the recipe, there are few things to note. When making mulled wine, whether red or white mulled wine, it’s best to pick a wine that is on the dry side and isn’t too sweet. However, I had a bottle of sweet white Bordeaux and it actually turned out great. My friend and I chose to embrace the fruity notes and added some fresh apple cider in.
We also played-up the sweetness of the wine by adding vanilla bean-infused vodka and vanilla extract. Many traditional mulled wines are fortified with brandy. However brandy could overwhelm the delicate notes in white wine so vodka seemed like a better choice. You do you though.
One of the great things about mulled wine is that it’s extremely customizable. You can change up the number of spices you put in according to your personal preference. You can also taste as you go to see if you need to pull any spices out or add more in. Many white mulled wine recipes also call for a couple whole pods of star anise. Star anise is not my favorite flavor (it tastes like licorice), so I used it to garnish only.
Another thing to note: mulled white wine can be made ahead of time. It will typically keep for 1-2 days in the refrigerator and can be reheated on the stovetop before you’re ready to drink it. However, strain out all of the aromatics before storing it. Otherwise, you run the risk of the spices overpowering the whole deal.
Have you ever made mulled white wine with apple cider before? How do you like it compared to traditional mulled red wine? Let me know in a comment below!
Ingredients for Mulled White Wine with Apple Cider
- 1 bottle of white wine (dry or semi-sweet works well)
- 1 cup apple cider
- zest* and juice from 1 orange
- 2-3 cinnamon sticks
- 3-4 whole cloves
- 3 cardamom pods
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1-2 oz vanilla bean-infused vodka (caramel vodka could be good, too!)
- 1-2 Tablespoons of brown sugar
*be careful not to remove any of the pith (white part) as it will make the drink bitter
How to Make Mulled White Wine with Apple Cider
Add all of the ingredients except for the sugar into a medium-sized saucepan. Heat on low, allowing the wine to slowly heat up. Be careful not to boil it. When it starts to steam, remove from heat or put it on your stove’s “warm” setting. Add in the brown sugar, 1 Tablespoon at a time, tasting as you go to make sure you don’t oversweeten it. Allow the wine to mull for 20-30 minutes. Serve in a mug. You can strain the spices out or ladle them into the mug along with the wine.
Remove any spices before storing leftover mulled wine in an air-tight container in the fridge. It should keep for 1-2 days.
Mulled White Wine with Apple Cider
Equipment
- medium-sized saucepan
Ingredients
- 1 bottle white wine (dry or semi-sweet works best)
- 1 cup apple cider
- zest* and juice from 1 orange
- 2-3 cinnamon sticks
- 3-4 whole cloves
- 3 cardamom pods
- ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1-2 oz vanilla bean-infused vodka
- 1-2 Tablespoons brown sugar
Instructions
- Add all of the ingredients except for the sugar into a medium-sized saucepan. Heat on low, allowing the wine to slowly heat up. Be careful not to boil it.
- When it starts to steam, remove from heat or put it on your stove's "warm" setting. Add in the brown sugar, 1 Tablespoon at a time, tasting as you go to make sure you don't oversweeten it.
- Allow the wine to mull for 20-30 minutes.
- Serve in a mug. You can strain the spices out or ladle them into the mug along with the wine.
- Remove any spices before storing leftover mulled wine in an air-tight container in the fridge. It should keep for 1-2 days.
Notes
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