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Red Wine Wassail Over Ice – A Festive Winter Cocktail

Red Wine Wassail Over Ice – A Festive Winter Cocktail

In the holidays we have served a warm wine wassail with red wine or port. Old English Wassail spices of orange peel, ginger, cinnamon, allspice, and cloves are steeped at heat for an hour or two, yielding a slightly bitter wine infusion that is balanced with light cane sugar and fruit juice.

Photo of different spices and cinnamon sticks  photo of oliver pluff tea tin

Last year, we happened to brew a bit too much wine wassail and I stored it in the refrigerator, and served it over ice the next day. It was a new experience. There was something about an icy red wine cocktail with a finish of cloves and cinnamon. It was festive and refreshing, and beautiful to behold. The icy goblets were dripping wet with condensation, imbued with a deep red hue.

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I have experimented over the last year with various methods of steeping to retain the alcohol content.

Here’s my recipe:

1 box of red wine

1.5 ounces of Oliver Pluff wine spices wassail blend

Juice of two oranges

¼ cup simple sugar syrup (*optional, sweeten to taste)

Instructions:

  • Pour red wine into a large covered pot
  • Cut and squeeze the juice of two oranges into the wine
  • Add Oliver Pluff wine spices wassail blend, filtered by cheesecloth or jute bags.
  • Steep overnight in the refrigerator.
  • Sweeten to taste with simple sugar syrup if desired.
  • Serve over ice in clear glass goblets for an elegant winter wine cocktail.

 

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