Perfect Pairings & Recipes for
Mulled Wine


Mulled wine

Discover the best flavour pairings for mulled wine based on data analysis of thousands of recipes. Find perfect ingredient matches & delicious recipes.

Mulled wine is marked by the unmistakable taste of cinnamon and caramel. But look beneath its obvious sweetness and you'll discover a captivating symphony of softer notes, a whisper of clove, a hint of liquorice, and subtle accents reminiscent of balsam. These are the notes that lend it such remarkable, resonant depth. The key to a remarkable pairing lies in knowing how these notes interact and harmonise.

Flavour Profile Of Mulled Wine Across 150 Dimensions Of Flavour

Longer dark blue lines indicate stronger flavour notes



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An ingredient's flavour profile is determined by its core characteristics (e.g. spice, woody, and acidic) enhanced by layers of subtle aroma notes (outer bars). When pairing ingredients, aim for a mix of core traits to build balance, and select complementary aroma notes to create harmony.

The Secret Language of Flavour


To understand how flavour notes harmonise, we analysed more than 50,000 popular ingredient combinations. By exploring these pairings, we identified specific flavour notes that frequently occur together, indicating they share a harmonious relationship.


The Flavours That Harmonise With Cinnamon Notes

Strength of Association Between Flavours

The flavours most associated with cinnamon notes are: Honey, Raisin, Malic, Ficus, Sugary, Maple, Cedar, Plum, Tobacco, Molasses, Hay, Apricot, Fenugreek, Tea, Pear.

Flavour Profile Of Mulled Wine And Its Complementary Flavour Notes

Longer dark blue lines indicate stronger flavour notes and white lines indicate complementary flavour notes



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What To Drink With Mulled Wine



How Flavonomics Works


We've pioneered a unique, data-driven approach to decode the intricate art of flavour pairing. Our goal is to move beyond intuition and uncover the science of why certain ingredients harmonise beautifully. This rigorous methodology allows us to provide you with insightful and reliable pairing recommendations.

Our analysis begins with over 50,000 carefully selected recipes from acclaimed chefs like Galton Blackiston, Marcello Tully, and Pierre Lambinon. This premium dataset ensures our model distils genuine culinary excellence and creativity.

Each ingredient from these recipes is deconstructed across 150 distinct flavour dimensions, creating a unique numerical "flavour fingerprint." This quantification allows us to apply advanced analytical methods to identify complex patterns between flavour notes.

We identify popular ingredient combinations that frequently appear in our recipe database. Regression analysis is then performed on these pairings to statistically validate and pinpoint truly harmonious flavours.

These insights drive our predictive model, which allows us to take any ingredient (e.g., Mulled wine), analyse its detailed flavour profile, and accurately reveal its complementary flavours and perfect ingredient partners.



The information presented here is generated by our automated analytical pipelines. When an ingredient's flavour profile is updated, the analysis is updated automatically.