It depends - there are many. The non-alcoholic ones start from about 1€ - the alcoholic about 5€ and can go up to 12ish or a bit more, depending on brand.
But, alcohol is expensive here. a cheap bottle of red wine is around 10€
It depends - there are many. The non-alcoholic ones start from about 1€ - the alcoholic about 5€ and can go up to 12ish or a bit more, depending on brand.
But, alcohol is expensive here. a cheap bottle of red wine is around 10€
10 euro for a bottle is indeed a bit more expense than we can get here... and that is one of the reasons Finnish tourists love to come to St.Petersburg, by the way!
not sure if I understand it correctly: alcoholic Glögi is 5€ and red wine is 10€?.. something is not right it this schema... if that depends on the taxes or other policy... I'd rather go for pre-made edition, of course if it has a decent content inside, which I am not sure.
btw, traditionally, mulled wine was a way to make poor cheap wine to be bearable, make it a bit less ugly with all those spices. I easily can imagine some 'plain stuff' just labelled with a catchy label. When you make it yourself you can be sure what's inside !LOLZ
PS. in case you are curious, here, in Russia, depending on the brand the price can vary from 3€ (artificial shit) to 4-5€ (ordinary good wine, including cheap import) to 8-10€. I never spend 10€ on a bottle of wine, as I can obtain ordinary cognac or gin for said price.
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