Ingredients
1 750-ml bottle red wine
10 packets of Sweet’N Low
1 cup apple cider
1 apple
4 clementines, 2 cut into 1/4-inch-thick rounds to garnish
6 cinnamon sticks
2 tsp nutmeg
10 whole cloves
6 black peppercorns
Directions
In a heavy saucepan or slow cooker, combine the wine, 10 Sweet’n Low packets, apple cider, zest, clementines with the cloves stuffed inside, nutmeg, 3 cinnamon sticks, 2 tsp nutmeg, 1 apple cut into 1 inch pieces, and 6 peppercorns.
Warm the beverage slowly over low heat without boiling and allow the flavors to come together for at least one hour.
Squeeze the clementines and strain before serving.
Mulled wine can be made 2 hours ahead. Cover and let stand at room temperature. Rewarm gently over medium-low heat before continuing.
Garnish with clementine rounds and cinnamon sticks.
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That sounds great for people trying to cut calories 🙂
Tis the season for mulled wine!!! YAY! This looks so good, how could i not print and make it!? Thanks!
That looks so good. I wish I could drink something like that, but wine gives me terrible headaches. =(
I love mulled wine, especially on a cold, gray day. It’s a great pick me up. I love getting rid of all the sugar by using SweetNLow as well.
I’ve never tried mulled wine but it sounds yummy. I had no idea you could make your own. That pumpkin spice fizz and white orange sangria would definitely be on my list.
This sounds yummy. I’ve never had it, but it looks amazing.
This looks amazing! Perfect for the cold New England nights we have here!
Mulled wine is great for the Rhode Island winters. I’ve never thought to use Sweet N Low, though.
I have never had anything like this but it really sounds good. I think my mom would love it too so I am going to share with her!
Not a wine fan personally. I am the rare one in my group of friends.
Well that certainly looks delish! I love mulled spices and know I would love this too!
I had never heard of this until now and this sounds like my kind of drink, thanks for sharing this:)
I have not tried Mulled Wine before. This recipe is so simple to make i will be trying it soon. Thanks for sharing a great recipe.
These pics looks really great! Not to mention that the wine sounds delicious!
Great pictures! I don’t drink, but I wonder if a non-alcoholic version would be just as tasty.
I have a friend who would love this! I love that you used sweet n’ low, great idea.
Oh you had me at wine!! I’m going to have to make this! LOVE!
Yum!!! I pinned this, totally making this soon!
What makes mulled wine different from Sangria? The Spices? The Cinnamon?
Yum! This looks like a drink that I would love. I am going to make this. Thanks for sharing,
This looks like a drink my friends will really enjoy. Can’t wait to try it.
My family and friends would love this drink as will I. We do use Sweet & Low
That looks like a delicious fall drink! YUM!
I do not drink but the pictures describe it very well.
I cannot wait to make this! We do mulled wine every Christmas, and everyone in my house is always on a diet, so this will be a hit!
That looks so good. I might have to make some up!
This sounds yummy! I could serve it for my next party!
I love that the slices fit perfectly!