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Warmth and friendship are hallmarks of the holiday season. This year, welcome your guests with a traditional Italian winter aperitivo, or before-dinner cocktail, of warm wine flavored with a variety of nuts, dried fruits and spices. Or, if you prefer, serve this as an after-dinner beverage with Italian Christmas cookies or panatone, sweet Italian bread.
For red, consider a Chianti, Barbera or Cabernet:
24 ounces red wine
2 medium plums, quartered and
thinly sliced
1/2 pint whole blackberries
1/2 teaspoon of fresh nutmeg or 1/8 teaspoon jarred
1/4 cup sugar
Combine first three ingredients in 2 quart saucepan. Heat at a steady simmer for 5 minutes, but do not boil. Add cloves, nutmeg and sugar and stir to dissolve. Simmer for 5 more minutes. Turn off heat and allow to steep, or sit, for 10 minutes, to let the flavors infuse the wine.
24 ounces red wine
About 8 chestnuts, cooked and peeled (2 per person)
3 fresh, whole cinnamon sticks
1/4 teaspoon fresh nutmeg
1/8 teaspoon allspice
1/4 cup sugar
2 teaspoons cognac or Sicilian brandy, optional
Combine first five ingredients in 2 quart saucepan. Heat at a steady simmer for 5 minutes, but do not boil. Add sugar and stir to dissolve. Simmer for 5 more minutes. Turn off heat and allow to steep, or sit, for 10 minutes, to let the flavors infuse the wine. Add up to another 1/4 cup of sugar based on preference, and cognac or brandy, as desired.
For white, Chardonnay is a good choice:
1/4 cup whole almonds
24 ounces Chardonnay
1 teaspoon orange peel, freshly grated (careful to avoid white, bitter pith); or 2 teaspoons orange liqueur
1 fresh, whole cinnamon stick
1/8 cup sugar
Toast almonds in 2 quart saucepan for 1 to 2 minutes or until you smell aromas. Add remaining four ingredients and bring to a steady simmer for 5 minutes, but do not boil. Turn off heat and allow to steep, or sit, for 10 minutes, to let the flavors infuse the wine. Add up to another 1/8 cup of sugar based on preference.
1/4 cup whole almonds
1/4 cup dried apricots, sliced
1/2 vanilla bean
24 ounces Chardonnay
1/8 cup sugar
Toast almonds and apricots in 2 quart saucepan for 1 to 2 minutes or until you smell aromas. Split vanilla bean down the center and add to pan. Add wine and sugar and bring to a steady simmer for 5 minutes, but do not boil. Turn off heat and allow to steep, or sit, for 10 minutes, to let the flavors infuse the wine. Add up to another 1/8 cup of sugar based on preference.
Use a ladle to pour mixture into wine glasses with sugared rims or garnish with cinnamon sticks, orange peel or freshly ground nutmeg.
The best part is whats left at the bottom of the glass, said Lafata. The wine-soaked fruit and nuts are a delicious ending.
Warm or cold it is good.
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