does anyone know anything about a German liquor drink that utilizes a sugar cone and spices and wine?
I’ll try to explain it the best way I can: the drink is made by mixing spices and wine and pouring it through a sugar cone. Does anyone have any details about this drink, the ingredients and the process by which it is made?
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One comment a “does anyone know anything about a German liquor drink that utilizes a sugar cone and spices and wine?”
Sounds like Gluhwine -
Ingredients
4 quarts dry red wine (zinfandel, merlot, burgundy, etc.)
1 pint brandy
1 cup sugar
6 cinnamon sticks
12 cloves, whole
1/8 tsp allspice
1/8 tsp mace
2 oranges, sliced
1 lemon, sliced
Directions
Pour the wine into a large pot and begin heating over low heat.
As it begins to warm, add sugar and spices. Stir until sugar is dissolved.
Add the brandy.
Heat thoroughly, but do not allow to boil!
Add the lemon and orange.
Steep for about 1 hour over low heat.
You may add more sugar during this time if desired, stirring well so it disolves.
Serve hot and garnish with orange slices. A stick cinnamon could also be used.
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