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Glühwein from Aldi

September 28, 2012 by Simon Narracott Leave a Comment

Aldi Gluhwein Description: Glühwein (pronounced glue-vine) is the German name for mulled wine. It is popular in winter, especially at Christmas and Halloween time when it is traditionally served warm. Juicy red fruit flavours spiced with cinnamon, cloves, citrus and sugar make this a great winter-warming drink. Try it with a slice of orange for an additional citrus twist.

The Glühwein is part of the Aldi Premium Christmas Range, so should be available for Winter.

Region: Germany
Grapes: n/a
Price: £4.99
ABV: 10%
Closure: Screwtop
Source: Aldi
Occasion: On its own
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Filed Under: Wine Tagged With: Germany

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