noun
- A Scandinavian mulled wine or spiced wine drink, typically served hot during winter holidays.
Usage: Also spelled 'glögg' (Swedish/Norwegian) or 'gløgg' (Danish). Primarily associated with Swedish and Scandinavian Christmas traditions.
Examples
- We sipped glogg by the fireplace during the Swedish Christmas celebration.
- The recipe for glogg includes red wine, spices, and dried fruit.
- At the holiday market, vendors served warm glogg to shoppers.
- My grandmother's homemade glogg is a family tradition every December.
- Glogg is often paired with gingerbread cookies at Scandinavian winter gatherings.