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Non alcoholic mulled wine

Anyone found non alcoholic mulled wine anywhere
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  • Ikea have large bottles........dont know how good they taste though,but nice and cheap(just pep up with some sliced oranges and cinnamon sticks!) about £1.50ish a bottle.
    or marks and spencers maybe?
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  • I don't think trades descriptions would accept mulled wine being non alcoholic. Non alcoholic wine is grape juice :eek:
  • AnnaV
    AnnaV Posts: 531 Forumite
    What about looking up a spiced cider recipe and using apple juice instead?

    I can't think of a good alternative to red wine really...
    Anna :beer:
  • NJW69
    NJW69 Posts: 843 Forumite
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    You can buy alcohol free red wine and then mull it yourself. some places sell kits so you don't have to assemble the ingredients yourself
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  • Whittards of Chelsea do Mulled wine in a powder form. Just add boiling water, you can drink it hot or cold. Its really nice too :)
  • Ruth_honey
    Ruth_honey Posts: 2,831 Forumite
    Superlucy wrote: »
    Whittards of Chelsea do Mulled wine in a powder form. Just add boiling water, you can drink it hot or cold. Its really nice too :)
    I'll second that. Might have some tonight....mmmm.....
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  • Bottlegreen do a spiced berry cordial that makes a lovely 'mulled wine' type drink if you have it hot.
  • Marks and Spencer sell non alcoholic mulled wine and it is very nice!
  • JAZ63
    JAZ63 Posts: 155 Forumite
    seen a version in a shop called "past times" (There are past times shops nationwide )not cheap though ... about £5 a bottle not very mse..yikes..better get making your own ..ha ha
  • Chell
    Chell Posts: 1,683 Forumite
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    Superlucy wrote: »
    Whittards of Chelsea do Mulled wine in a powder form. Just add boiling water, you can drink it hot or cold. Its really nice too :)

    Has anyone seen this anywhere else? It sounds ideal for our Christmas Fair but I'm not near Whittards.

    Ikea is far away too. I wish I had bought their non alcoholic wine when I was there recently.
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