noun
- plural of gluhwein; a hot spiced wine drink, typically served during winter holidays, made with red wine, sugar, spices (such as cinnamon and cloves), and citrus fruits.
Usage: German origin; commonly served at Christmas markets; also spelled 'glühwein' or 'gluwein'
Examples
- The Christmas market served warm gluhweins to visitors on cold winter evenings.
- We sipped gluhweins while browsing the holiday stalls.
- Several varieties of gluhweins were available, each with different spice blends.
- The vendor offered both red and white gluhweins to customers.
- Gluhweins are a traditional winter beverage in German-speaking countries.