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What wine to use for mulled wine? Our “warm” advice – Italian cuisine reinvented by Gordon Ramsay

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The cold is getting more bitter, it’s time to warm up with something warm, like mulled wine. Preparing it is simple, but what wine to use for mulled wine? A widespread custom throughout continental Europe, it is prepared with wine, spices and aromatic herbs that mainly follow the traditional recipes of the place where you find yourself tasting it. However, if someone wanted to prepare it independently, what requirements should they follow for selecting the most important ingredient? In short, which wine is most suitable?

What wine to use for mulled wine? There is only one rule

The final result, as regards the overall quality of the product, necessarily depends on the wine you choose. So what is the best wine for mulled wine? Leave the cheaper offers on the shelf brick table wines, instead opt for labels from your territory of origin or typical of the place you are in at the moment. Keep in mind that mulled wine must smell, seduce those who taste and invite you to sip with its steam: favor soft wines, rich in aromas and structure, possibly with a good residual sugar if you prefer a sweeter taste. The rule, perhaps you have already understood, is very simple: to have a good result, you must start from a good raw material! So, don’t save on the product that will prove decisive in your mulled wine.

Recommended wines

If you are in central Italy, or in Romagna, the best wine for mulled wine is Sangiovese, to be preferred for its strong character, while Emilia, land of Lambrusco, will be able to give you very persuasive aromas: the Grasparossa, Salamino varieties are preferable and Masters for their color charge. In Veneto, however, the color changes and tradition sees the prevalent use of white wines such as international ones Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay (on the red front, if desired, you can also use Cabernet Sauvignon). These varieties are not lacking in South Tyrol, but the local populations appreciate Pinot Noir and Schiava more which, among those who speak the German language, is known by the name of Vernatsch. In Langhethose who are particularly demanding do not hesitate to use Barolo as a base for their mulled wine: if you have another budget available, you can always rely on an excellent Nebbiolo or a rubescent Barbera.

Recipe Warm crostini with cooked ham and horseradish – Italian Cuisine


  • 4 slices of cooked ham
  • 4 sweet and sour gherkins
  • 2 slices of homemade bread
  • salted butter
  • fresh horseradish (or horseradish sauce)
  • 1

    Cut sliced ​​gherkins.

  • 2

    Divide halve the slices of bread and heat them in the oven, obtaining croutons; spread them with soft butter, place a slice of ham on each crouton, a sliced ​​gherkin, completed with a grated horseradish (or the tip of a teaspoon of sauce) and serve.

  • 3

    Wine pairing: a red for an aperitif? It can be done, as long as it is light and served cool (around 14 ° C). The Santa Maddalena Classico Huck am Back 2019 by Cantina Bolzano, juicy and fruity, is drunk with great pleasure (13 euros, kellereibozen.com).

Recipe: Joëlle Néderlants, Texts: Valentina Vercelli; Photo: Riccardo Lettieri, Styling: Beatrice Prada

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Warm chocolate and mint tartlet – Italian Cuisine

Warm chocolate and mint tartlet


1) Chop finish the white chocolate and mix in the mint extract; courses to the boil 250 g of water, pour it over the chocolate and stir until melted. Bring to boil a dl of water with the mint leaves, filtered and paid the mint water in the white chocolate mixture. Let it cool down in the fridge for 3 hours.

2) Chop end the dark chocolate and melt it in a bain-marie with the butter. Mounted the egg yolks in a bowl with 30 g of sugar and a pinch of salt, unite the mixture of melted chocolate and butter and mix well.

3) Mounted the egg whites with a pinch of salt and the remaining sugar, mix them to the previous dough and divide it into 6 stencils. Pass the patties in a hot oven at 185 ° e cook them for 5-6 minutes. Blend the mint chocolate and pour it into 6 glasses; turn out the patties on plates and serve hot accompanied with the chocolate and mint smoothie.

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Posted on 17/12/2021

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