One of the reasons to sail down the Rhine or Danube rivers on a Christmas Market cruise is to visit the Christmas Markets in each town along the way. Each city and town has at least one market for visitors some have many more. They all have their own style, and character. They also all have delicious food to eat and drink.
Since the Christmas Market season is in the winter, as you can assume, walking through the markets can be slightly chilly. You might want a hot drink in your hands to warm you from the inside out. Mulled Wine just might hit the spot. In Germany, this wonderfully warm concoction is called Gluhwein. In Germany, Gluhwein is one of the tastes of Christmas!
What is Gluhwein?
Gluhwein is made up of simmering red wine with spices (cinnamon, cloves, cardamon, etc.), fruit (orange or lemon) and sugar. There are many, many different recipes for Gluhwein and you will get a taste of those differences in each town.
Gluhwein also makes a fantastic souvenir. When you purchase a mug of warm Gluhwein you will pay a deposit for the mug. After you finish your drink you can return the mug and get your deposit or keep the mug as a souvenir. Each market will have a different style of mug. When you are back home you can make a batch of Gluhwein and you will be transported back to the market drinking from the mugs. You can also purchase bottles to bring home with you. Definitely a fun and delicious to remember Germany and Gluhwein, the taste of Christmas!
Here is a recipe for German Gluhwein, a wonderful taste of Christmas. Enjoy!
Have you tried Gluhwein in Germany. Did it taste like Christmas to you? If you haven’t tried it before will you be hunting for the Gluhwein booth when you visit the Christmas markets? Let me know what you think of this drink in the comments below.
Happy travels to you…until we meet again!
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