brand name of mulled wine served in germany at Epcot?

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Does anyone know the name of the mulled wine that's served in Germany at Epcot? it can be served warm or cold and I was trying to find the bottles online. All I can remember now is that the labels were festive LOL. We tried glasses of it and really enjoyed it.
 
So that's what people were drinking! It looked really good.

If you can't find it online, it is really simple to make your own. Get a lighter red wine and just heat it with mulling spices....I see packages of those a lot at the grocery around the holidays. Nice on a chilly night.
 
the name is Christkindl Gluhwein. Would post a link, but i cant. Just google that name, and you should find it.
 
Mmmm... Glühwein! It is all over Bavaria now that it's Advent. So good! Last week for St. Nikolaus' Day I even tried a WeißGlühwein. It was also great.

For children, and non-drinkers, there is also a popular alkohol-frei Kinder-Punsch!

Anyhow, the most popular bottled Glühwein is the one previously mentioned. I've attached a photo. It is quite simple, and imo, better tasting to make it yourself. A quick Google search will bring you several recipes for either variety. Prost!

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Mmmm... Glühwein! It is all over Bavaria now that it's Advent. So good! Last week for St. Nikolaus' Day I even tried a WeißGlühwein. It was also great.

For children, and non-drinkers, there is also a popular alkohol-frei Kinder-Punsch!

Anyhow, the most popular bottled Glühwein is the one previously mentioned. I've attached a photo. It is quite simple, and imo, better tasting to make it yourself. A quick Google search will bring you several recipes for either variety. Prost!

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Ahhh....Glühwein. I so miss it. I lived in Landstuhl (about 25 kilometers west of Kaiserslautern) for four years (2001-2005). I miss it so much. I remember going to the Weihnachtmarkts with friends and family and drinking it while eating Pommes Frites and Bratwursts with Senf and shopping. We made sure to ship over some bottles when we moved back to the States so that we could keep drinking it. I really must work on making Glühwein.

Never was a fan of Kinder-Punsch. There was something about it that was missing....oh yeah....the alcohol!
 
Mmmm... Glühwein! It is all over Bavaria now that it's Advent. So good! Last week for St. Nikolaus' Day I even tried a WeißGlühwein. It was also great.

For children, and non-drinkers, there is also a popular alkohol-frei Kinder-Punsch!

Anyhow, the most popular bottled Glühwein is the one previously mentioned. I've attached a photo. It is quite simple, and imo, better tasting to make it yourself. A quick Google search will bring you several recipes for either variety. Prost!

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Sounds like you have a good recipe. Would you mind posting it? :goodvibes
 
I've never made the Glühwein myself--friends have been making it, but let me do some investigating. I'll see what I can come up with and report back :)
 
I have a bottle sitting in front of me right now (unopened - it s a Christmas present). www.valckenberg.com. It's imported by Valckenberg International Inc. of Tulsa OK. Shipped by P.J. Valckenberg GmbH, Worms/Rhein, Germany.

Glad to hear all the positive comments. We bought it untasted for my father-in-law for Christmas. I'm sure he'll love it!
 














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