mulled wine - translation to german
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mulled wine - translation to german

RED WINE ALONG WITH VARIOUS SPICES AND RAISINS
Glüwein; Gluvine; Gluhwein; Glühwein; Gluehwein; Vin chaud; Vin brulè; Mulled Wine; Gluewein; Vin brule; Gluwein; Hot mulled wine; Hot Spiced Wine; Svařák; Wine warmer; Vin brulé; Grzane wino
  • Readymade ''glögg'' ([[Blossa]] brand, Sweden)
  • A British pub selling mulled wine and spiced (mulled) cider in December
  • Mulled wine steeping with spices and fruit
  • The cover of Mrs. Beeton's book
  • A cup of ''Glühwein''

mulled wine         
n. Glühwein, erhitztes Wein mit Zucker Zitrusfrüchte und Gewürze gemischt
wine cellar         
  • Sonoma]] wine cellar
  • Wine bottles stored in a wine cellar at [[Jesus College, Oxford]]
  • Muga Wine cellar, Haro,Spain
  • [[Mileștii Mici]] has the world's biggest wine cellars.
  • Wine cellar of [[Schramsberg Vineyards]], Napa
  • Tasting]] room of [[port wine]] in a wine cellar of a producer
  • A [[sherry]] solera over the ground
  • Runcu - Romania]]
STORAGE ROOM FOR WINE WHERE WINE IS SOMETIMES SOLD
Winecellar; Wine Cellar; Wine room; Wine closet; Wine cellars
Weinkeller
muscat wine         
WINE MADE FROM MUSCAT GRAPES
Moscatel; Moscatell; Muscat (wine); Muscat wine; Muscats (wine)
Muskat-Wein (aus Muskattrauben)

Definition

Gluhwein
['glu:v??n]
¦ noun mulled wine.
Origin
Ger., from gluhen 'to mull' + Wein 'wine'.

Wikipedia

Mulled wine

Mulled wine, also known as spiced wine, is an alcoholic drink usually made with red wine, along with various mulling spices and sometimes raisins, served hot or warm. It is a traditional drink during winter, especially around Christmas. It is usually served at Christmas markets in Europe, primarily in Germany and eastern France. There are non-alcoholic versions of it. Vodka-spiked mulled wine can be found in Polish Christmas markets, where mulled wine is commonly used as a mixer.

Examples of use of mulled wine
1. And, in this weather, it saves all the bother of heating up the mulled wine.
2. Every weekend they attract crowds of Muscovites people–watching, drinking mulled wine, and maybe learning a few moves.
3. Like some mad Christmas treasure hunt, each stop offered mounds of nibbles and buckets of mulled wine.
4. The crisp white snow, the steaming mulled wine, the enticingly wrapped gifts, the family singsongs around the tree.
5. They walk past neat ponds and channels, carp and lilies in summer, artificially frozen in winter for skaters and mulled wine.