Swedish Glogg

Submitted by: Gwynne 
This is an authentic Swedish spiced wine. The recipe is from Great-Aunt Freda, brought from Sweden in the early 1900's. 

Old-Fashioned Swedish Glogg

Submitted by: Judy 
An adventurous drink, glogg comes from an old word meaning burning ember, and you'll feel the heat when you light this Swedish mulled wine on fire and serve it hot for the holidays.  

Hot Spiced Christmas Wine

Submitted by: rainy 
Mulled or spiced wine is served in many Western and Northern European countries as a part of winter celebrations. Warm your guests this winter with this wine spiced with orange, ginger, and cinnamon 

Glogg

Submitted by: SALLYCOOKS 
A classic Scandinavian hot spiced wine punch served with raisins and almonds. This will surely take the bite off those cold winter nights. Flaming the brandy is optional. 

Glogg

Submitted by: Emilie 
You'll want to drink this when you're in for the evening! Red wine is combined with port wine, vodka, cardamom, cloves, orange zest, cinnamon sticks, almonds and raisins. 

Swedish Cream with Summer Berries

Submitted by: HOONDE 
Sweetened sour cream flavored with orange liqueur is blended with warm, heavy cream to make a heavenly potion to pair with various fresh summer berries. 

Christmas Punch

Submitted by: LV 
Delicious punch! Great for holidays, showers, parties! Make extra! 

Bisschopswijn

Submitted by: ELSE 
A hot spiced wine that is popular during the winter holidays. 

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Classic Spanish Sangria

Submitted by: Lisa 
Fruit, rum, red wine and juice - a Spanish classic, you cannot lose! 

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Christmas Creamy Egg Nog

Submitted by: sal 
This rich and creamy drink was especially designed for cold Christmas nights. 
 
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