• Edenvale Hearth Mulled wine is a convenient winter-warmer. 
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    Edenvale Hearth Mulled wine is a convenient winter-warmer. Image: Edenvale.
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As the weather is increasingly getting colder and with the winter months right around the corner, there is no better time to grab a warm cup of mulled wine.

Edenvale’s Hearth Mulled Wine takes the hard work out of your winter tipple. Simply heat up the pre-prepared wine to enjoy the delicious wintery flavours – or enjoy it cold as a summer sangria.

What is great about this, is that you can enjoy it at any time of the day, and with as many cups as you like without the lingering alcohol effects.

Edenvale’s Mulled Wine is made from selected South Eastern Australian wine grapes; and contains less than 0.5 per cent alcohol in volume.

This cosy wine has notes of an aromatic fusion of citrus, red currant, fruits, clove, cinnamon and herbal notes.

Edenvale’s Hearth Mulled Wine is available online and at select bottle-shops and retailers.

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