Glögi is a Finnish term for "Mulled wine". Glögi refers to a spiced wine or Glühwein made of either red or white sweetened wine spiced with cinnamon, cardamom and ginger. Glögi is usually served hot at Christmas-time with bleached almonds and raisins in. Gingerbread is also nice to go with it. Glögi is also available in Finland in non-alcoholic varieties.

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