You two are marvelous together! You had me in stitches the entire time. “The key question is your mouth going numb”. Squeal I lost it. Too funny. Thank You for sharing our day.
@@karenoswald9018 it’s hard for me to watch too! I feel like she’s giving Americans a bad name by how loud and boisterous she is vs his demure joking :/ but I like them. I like the idea. I think this is so cute and fun but gosh.. sometimes she’s so demeaning.
@@karenoswald9018 For once I felt that she stepped over the line from enthusiasm to rudeness, especially when she continued after her husband had responded.
Hello, I'm Mirela, from Bucharest, Romania...like the wine you used for the mulled wine. I belive all Europeans enjoy this wintery beverage, at least we, Romanians, do a lot and I drunk it in Vienna, too. We don't use cardamom, and rosemary, but we use nutmeg. Don't use the whole clove, just the bud. A secret, not to get drunk, is to throw pieces of apple in it, when you boil it...the pieces of apple absorb the alchool, so you can drink more (just remember to throw the apple pieces away😂). And the second thing is that Romans brought wine in the entire empire, after the Dacians wars, 101-102 and 105-106 AD, as here, in Dacia, there were extend viniars. Enjoy!
“Can I put the wine in?” “Do you think anyone is going to do that?” ..........I couldn’t stop laughing. You both are absolutely a comedy team. Love the banter. Hope your holiday was lovely🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Yup, here in the former colony of Virginia we do have mulled wine. In fact, I just finished some made from a winery in another former colony, Pennsylvania. That riesling wine left something to be desired. I drew upon my culinary skills and trained taste buds to concoct a very drinkable potion.
You two are perfect for this platform...hilarious! You promote your beautiful home as well as being highly entertaining. You seem to be managing perfectly with the huge responsibility of running a huge historic estate and and all that entails. I wish you and your family every success in being the next generation and preserving history and beauty for all of us and future generations. More power to you.
I just love being with you in your home and on the estate. You two together are good. Your husband is a sweetheart to want to get out recipients from ancestors. You are both real. Love the holy sweater.
❤I grew up in Scotland where my family is from. Lived in Massachusetts my childhood life and Mulled wine is always a MUST in our family heritage. Lukes new found recipe sounds great I would much rather use honey and this year going to sub the sugar for the honey. Thanks Julie and Luke.😊😊😊😊😊
Yes we have mulled wine in the US, west coast at least! I suggest an unbleached cloth bag to put the spices in for diffusing, and garnish with a cinnamon stick! Also if you don't use a bag you sieve the spices out as you pour or ladle the wine out. 🤗
This delightful couple and series (and their other channels) is a a balm for my soul and I’m climbing out of a bad space during all the world/work/personal crazy going on. I love it!!
Say it one more time Julie, please...lol "Do you think anyone's gonna do that?" and Luke keeps ramblin' on and on lol...I love your channel and your true selves that you bring to it! You are both so 'Real' :)
Please do more recipes!!!! I love your recipes together! Please keep this opening music and scenes in your new season! Lovely refinished table! I love the green leather!
Mulled wine is one of my favorite traditions at Christkindlmarket every winter in Chicago. You can walk and shop and drink mulled wine while you are freezing to death! One of my favorite things!
My grandmother made it in US. Like Luke’s twist on historical recipe. I think it just needs straining before drinking. Lots of cards to send out. Merry Xmas🎅🏼
Growing up in Texas my grandparents and my father made mulled wine not just at Christmas time but when they were having a dinner party and it was very cold outside. I've also encountered it in the south here in the USA, especially in New Orleans.
“Do you think anyone’s gonna do that?” 😂♥️ you guys are sooo funny and wonderful!!! Thank you for sharing!! I started sending cards again this year. I think it is more personal and I can look at them through the whole Holiday time and feel a little closer to my distant loved ones and friends. It felt good sending something physically instead of just a sweet online greeting… my 5 senses are happier when they can see, feel, sometimes even smell if they spray a little perfume on it… let’s bring back some good old fashion that in many cases they’re way better than the new ones… Happy 2022 to you and your family from Glendale Heights, IL.
I LOVE your vintage clothes. Is that a sign of real wealthy folk? I love that you are frugal. Love the blue sweater/ jumper Luke. You look good in blue. Yes, Julie we all know about mulled wine.
Yes you can mix apple juice and/or cranberry juice and orange slices into the spice wine. The juices add the sweetness. I love the 🌶 chilies added. Some ginger too!!
I have just found your channel and absolutely love it!!! You two are great!!! Just spent a week in London…I live outside of Washington DC and this is letting continue the British theme we have going to our holidays!!! Watching while enjoying biscuits from Fortnum and Mason!!!!
Oh with the two of you, and everything you have said... what a party it will be or would have been by now. It is 31.12.21. Blessed 2022 to all, what ever blessed means ha ha
What a lovely episode! I find it so joyful that your channel offers such a mix of history, fun, laughter, family, adventure and wonder! It is the type of entertainment that just makes you feel good...something hard to find nowadays. I enjoy being able to learn something and laugh at the same time. How delightful! Thank you for your time and energy you put into your videos for all of us to enjoy. Happy Holidays and cheers to a wonderful new year filled with love, health, prosperity and togetherness!
Okay, after watching many of your videos now with the two of you together, I think I've realized that Luke has quite the mischievous sense of humor and loves to get a rise out of Julie. Very playful and funny! Happy New Year to you both! ☃️
I am an American of British descent. My ancestors include the Stuart clan of Scotland and a relative named Bishop Thomas Abel who served King Henry VIII. I absolutely love your videos guys! I enjoy mulled wine but I order it. It's not commonly seen in American culture unless you happen to look for it. It is sold here but I don't think it's widely known or popular. I hope you both had a wonderful Christmas, God bless!
Yes! Apple juice in mulled wine is on the rise! I have started to skip the wine 🤣🤣🤣and just use Apple juice and red currant cordial cloves, orange fresh ginger slices, cinnamon sticks star anise etc etc . In norway we make a mulled wine concentrate first with black currant cordial, christmas spices as above and then add red wine in the end and bring it up to the smoking point if You want the alchohol, or boil it if You want it without alchohol. Orange and lemon slices, served with chopped almonds and raisins in the cup. Popular now is mulled white wine and cordial from #hylleblomst cordial ( make cordial from the flowers- cant remember the english name of the shrub….
Mulled Wine(traditional recipe) is delicious. At least, my friend in Arizona made a delicious mulled wine. She had moved to USA & maintained her traditional cooking. We had some riotous moments. Our kids were great friends, too. What fun we had! Julie and Luke are just as funny, too.
Here in California, our twig of the Montagu clan mulls wine and cider. We also drizzle courvoisier VSOP cognac in our egg nog and top it off with freshly gound nutmeg. I haven't tried a Christmas pudding but I think we'd like to try. We're having Christmas crackers with our meal for the very first time - my daughters idea. I lived in West Germany while serving in the Army Medical Corps so I incorporate European customs into our family holiday celebrations. At New Years, we always do the custom of "First Footing" to ensure prosperity. Sure hope it works this year !!!
“Do you think anybody’s gonna do that?” And repeat….😘😘😘😘 Regarding the moth holes, I learned the hard way that moths lay their eggs on clothing that still has food stains or food particles on it. The eggs hatch and the larvae eat those spots, which is how you get the holes. In the past few years I have been vigilant about putting sweaters away that are spotlessly clean. No more moth holes!!
I just love that y'all are doing this, sharing these videos and restoring these historical buildings. It's a brilliant idea in many ways. Thank you for sharing these amazing buildings, recipes and stories with us. It's so exciting to get an insider look. Y'all are fun to watch and my binging has only just begun.
We did Wassail in Chicago in the 70’s but a friend turned us on to it and I otherwise wouldn’t have known about it. In Colorado, gluhwein (sp?) is a thing. Love it all-can’t wait to watch this.
I live in Canada and mulled wine has ALWAYS been part of our holiday celebrations, not just at Christmas/Yule. (We're French and we use the recipe in the Forme of Cury)
Thanks for a Brilliant show. You make this Swedes days with your videos ❤️🎇 ps couldnt brits have imported 🍊🍊🍊🍊 from the Caribbean or other Nations since they got the Jamaican spice somehow too for that King Charles the 2nd energybar....🥰
Tie the spices up in a piece of muslin or panty hose with a long thread to hang over the side of the pot. That works beautifully. And I must say that I’m really worried about that gorgeous fireplace not having a fire screen in front of it, or some tempered glass doors built in. Yikes ! Love your videos.
Lol!!!! I just LOVE your videos and how you interact with each other!!!!! Are you going to make this Mulled Wine for this Christmas, with your adjustments? 😆
Julie hi three months after Christmas but I know about mulled wine I had read about it but I did not know how it is made maybe I'll try to prepare it next Christmas God willing I love the Mappertone episodes are very instructive and hilarious but what I love most a out them is you guys love for history and tradition
Glühwein in Germany. It is occasionally done here in the US but it's not a regular thing. I am a German living in the Midwest where it gets cold so some people prepare it here but I doubt you would find it in the south. I just discovered your channel and I am really enjoying it!
I made a mulled wine recently with delicious homemade raspberry wine and elderflower cordial…plus the same spices…surprisingly good…and lowish alcohol…yummm jinxy
Julie’s attempts at patience whilst Luke shares his story, Hahahaha
You two are marvelous together! You had me in stitches the entire time. “The key question is your mouth going numb”. Squeal I lost it. Too funny. Thank You for sharing our day.
I heartily agree.
JULIE: “DO YOU THINK ANYBODY IS GOING TO DO THAT”… 5X’s 🤣😂🤣
LUKE: blah, blah, blah 😂🤣😂
They crack me up 😆 😘🤣😂
🤦♀️
Me too!
You two together is just hilarious.Love when you are talking and Luke just keeps going. 😂 Don’t you ever change you are such breath of fresh air.
“You think anyone’s going to do that?” You two are a hoot! Merry Christmas from Indiana 🎄
I actually found that rather annoying, and rude to her husband.
I love how he just ignores her.
@@karenoswald9018 it’s hard for me to watch too! I feel like she’s giving Americans a bad name by how loud and boisterous she is vs his demure joking :/ but I like them. I like the idea. I think this is so cute and fun but gosh.. sometimes she’s so demeaning.
@@patfromsac7951 I totally agree!
@@karenoswald9018 For once I felt that she stepped over the line from enthusiasm to rudeness, especially when she continued after her husband had responded.
It was so satisfying, to see him feeding the leather with the beeswax. So interesting!
I did it, Julie. I scanned the code on my screen;-) Thank you for all the great videos since the pandemic started last yar.
You are so welcome!
You two crack me up…. Love watching honest real people
Hello, I'm Mirela, from Bucharest, Romania...like the wine you used for the mulled wine. I belive all Europeans enjoy this wintery beverage, at least we, Romanians, do a lot and I drunk it in Vienna, too. We don't use cardamom, and rosemary, but we use nutmeg. Don't use the whole clove, just the bud. A secret, not to get drunk, is to throw pieces of apple in it, when you boil it...the pieces of apple absorb the alchool, so you can drink more (just remember to throw the apple pieces away😂). And the second thing is that Romans brought wine in the entire empire, after the Dacians wars, 101-102 and 105-106 AD, as here, in Dacia, there were extend viniars. Enjoy!
“Can I put the wine in?” “Do you think anyone is going to do that?” ..........I couldn’t stop laughing. You both are absolutely a comedy team. Love the banter. Hope your holiday was lovely🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Julie : No. No. No this is so awful.
Also Julie : *drinks 3 or 4 more sips* 🤣🤣
Yup, here in the former colony of Virginia we do have mulled wine. In fact, I just finished some made from a winery in another former colony, Pennsylvania. That riesling wine left something to be desired. I drew upon my culinary skills and trained taste buds to concoct a very drinkable potion.
You two are perfect for this platform...hilarious! You promote your beautiful home as well as being highly entertaining. You seem to be managing perfectly with the huge responsibility of running a huge historic estate and and all that entails. I wish you and your family every success in being the next generation and preserving history and beauty for all of us and future generations. More power to you.
The QR code worked for me. The cards are beautiful.
I adore you two. Nothing stuffy about you guys. Puts a grin on my face to see you two going back and forth.
I just love being with you in your home and on the estate. You two together are good. Your husband is a sweetheart to want to get out recipients from ancestors. You are both real. Love the holy sweater.
Oh, my goodness!! I’m so happy I just discovered your channel! This is fascinating. Yes, I’m one of those overly excited Americans! ❤️🇺🇸🇬🇧
The cards are lovely! I think the QR code is a clever touch, as long as it's on the back.
❤I grew up in Scotland where my family is from. Lived in Massachusetts my childhood life and Mulled wine is always a MUST in our family heritage. Lukes new found recipe sounds great I would much rather use honey and this year going to sub the sugar for the honey. Thanks Julie and Luke.😊😊😊😊😊
Omg! Julie with Luke making the wine was too funny! Keep the episodes coming...genuinely wholesome and funny entertainment!
Yes we have mulled wine in the US, west coast at least! I suggest an unbleached cloth bag to put the spices in for diffusing, and garnish with a cinnamon stick! Also if you don't use a bag you sieve the spices out as you pour or ladle the wine out. 🤗
You guys are impressive ! So natural ! So refreshing! More power to you !
Thank you so much!
This delightful couple and series (and their other channels) is a a balm for my soul and I’m climbing out of a bad space during all the world/work/personal crazy going on. I love it!!
I have had a marvelous Christmas Eve and your video is the icing on the cake!
Say it one more time Julie, please...lol "Do you think anyone's gonna do that?" and Luke keeps ramblin' on and on lol...I love your channel and your true selves that you bring to it! You are both so 'Real' :)
Please do more recipes!!!! I love your recipes together! Please keep this opening music and scenes in your new season! Lovely refinished table! I love the green leather!
Mulled wine is one of my favorite traditions at Christkindlmarket every winter in Chicago. You can walk and shop and drink mulled wine while you are freezing to death! One of my favorite things!
My grandmother made it in US. Like Luke’s twist on historical recipe. I think it just needs straining before drinking. Lots of cards to send out. Merry Xmas🎅🏼
“Just put the spider in the mulled wine!” 😂😂😂
Growing up in Texas my grandparents and my father made mulled wine not just at Christmas time but when they were having a dinner party and it was very cold outside.
I've also encountered it in the south here in the USA, especially in New Orleans.
“Do you think anyone’s gonna do that?” 😂♥️ you guys are sooo funny and wonderful!!! Thank you for sharing!! I started sending cards again this year. I think it is more personal and I can look at them through the whole Holiday time and feel a little closer to my distant loved ones and friends. It felt good sending something physically instead of just a sweet online greeting… my 5 senses are happier when they can see, feel, sometimes even smell if they spray a little perfume on it… let’s bring back some good old fashion that in many cases they’re way better than the new ones… Happy 2022 to you and your family from Glendale Heights, IL.
I love that Luke trolls Julie 🤣 you guys are hilarious.
I LOVE your vintage clothes. Is that a sign of real wealthy folk? I love that you are frugal.
Love the blue sweater/ jumper Luke. You look good in blue.
Yes, Julie we all know about mulled wine.
We have mulled wine in Canada. We also have mulled apple cider, which is called hot apple cider, which is yummy too.
Yes you can mix apple juice and/or cranberry juice and orange slices into the spice wine. The juices add the sweetness. I love the 🌶 chilies added. Some ginger too!!
Yummy. Now I’m so thirsty 🥰🌲
Yes apple juice for sure. But some muslin wrap for spices to keep it free of grit
I have just found your channel and absolutely love it!!! You two are great!!! Just spent a week in London…I live outside of Washington DC and this is letting continue the British theme we have going to our holidays!!! Watching while enjoying biscuits from Fortnum and Mason!!!!
What a jewel in the Vlogging world you are! Hilarious, entertaining, and educational!!!
Oh with the two of you, and everything you have said... what a party it will be or would have been by now. It is 31.12.21. Blessed 2022 to all, what ever blessed means ha ha
What a lovely episode! I find it so joyful that your channel offers such a mix of history, fun, laughter, family, adventure and wonder! It is the type of entertainment that just makes you feel good...something hard to find nowadays. I enjoy being able to learn something and laugh at the same time. How delightful! Thank you for your time and energy you put into your videos for all of us to enjoy. Happy Holidays and cheers to a wonderful new year filled with love, health, prosperity and togetherness!
"Do you think anybody's goint to do that?' Your so cute. You two are a hoot to watch, hi, from Ontario, Canada. :)
You both are absolutely hilarious! Hello from Texas!
Julie I just did it! And signed up for the newsletter!
Thank you!! We will let Julie know! xx
@@MappertonLiveI did as well
Love the way you keep talking as Luke keeps going over the new recipe. Let us know how it comes out. From Savannah GA
Some bars and restaurants sell mulled wine here in NZ but only in our winters
You two are so funny! Merry Christmas!
Happy holidays!
@@MappertonLivehappy holidays
I made mulled wine this year. Delicious. Cheers!
Okay, after watching many of your videos now with the two of you together, I think I've realized that Luke has quite the mischievous sense of humor and loves to get a rise out of Julie. Very playful and funny! Happy New Year to you both! ☃️
You both are so much fun 🥰🇨🇦
I am an American of British descent. My ancestors include the Stuart clan of Scotland and a relative named Bishop Thomas Abel who served King Henry VIII. I absolutely love your videos guys! I enjoy mulled wine but I order it. It's not commonly seen in American culture unless you happen to look for it. It is sold here but I don't think it's widely known or popular. I hope you both had a wonderful Christmas, God bless!
Yes.. we do have mulled wine in the states. Usually in areas that were settled by Germans and other Europeans. You two had me in stitches!,
Yes! Apple juice in mulled wine is on the rise! I have started to skip the wine 🤣🤣🤣and just use Apple juice and red currant cordial cloves, orange fresh ginger slices, cinnamon sticks star anise etc etc . In norway we make a mulled wine concentrate first with black currant cordial, christmas spices as above and then add red wine in the end and bring it up to the smoking point if You want the alchohol, or boil it if You want it without alchohol. Orange and lemon slices, served with chopped almonds and raisins in the cup. Popular now is mulled white wine and cordial from #hylleblomst cordial ( make cordial from the flowers- cant remember the english name of the shrub….
Mulled Wine(traditional recipe) is delicious. At least, my friend in Arizona made a delicious mulled wine. She had moved to USA & maintained her traditional cooking. We had some riotous moments. Our kids were great friends, too. What fun we had! Julie and Luke are just as funny, too.
A joy to watch your channel!
Has she been eating parrot food... haha brilliant love you both x
Congratulations, your channel is absolutely delightful and such a joy to come to for beauty, fun and history!
Thank you so much!
You guys are so fun!! Can't wait 💕
yes i did it. from California USA
Happy New Years! Yes to mulled wine in Michigan 😊
Omg YES. Please share the recipes from back in time from the royals.
Happy Christmas. Thank you for sharing this wonderful content on Christmas day. ⛄🌲🎅
Merry Christmas! Happy Christmas! Thank you so much for sharing this video.
We have mulled wine in New Zealand. We also have plum pudding with a 3d in it. We also have Boxing Day, Christmas cake and all things English
You both are awesome. Love the Christmas cards. Hope that you and your family have a wonderful Christmas.
Here in California, our twig of the Montagu clan mulls wine and cider. We also drizzle courvoisier VSOP cognac in our egg nog and top it off with freshly gound nutmeg. I haven't tried a Christmas pudding but I think we'd like to try. We're having Christmas crackers with our meal for the very first time - my daughters idea. I lived in West Germany while serving in the Army Medical Corps so I incorporate European customs into our family holiday celebrations. At New Years, we always do the custom of "First Footing" to ensure prosperity. Sure hope it works this year !!!
Yup, I really did that. Happy New Year from IL!
Julie your Face when you tasted the Mulled Wine 🍷 was PRICELESS!
Happy New Year from California
“Do you think anybody’s gonna do that?” And repeat….😘😘😘😘
Regarding the moth holes, I learned the hard way that moths lay their eggs on clothing that still has food stains or food particles on it. The eggs hatch and the larvae eat those spots, which is how you get the holes. In the past few years I have been vigilant about putting sweaters away that are spotlessly clean. No more moth holes!!
I love this! Thank you and looking forward to this years episode for Christmas!
You two are hilarious !
I just love that y'all are doing this, sharing these videos and restoring these historical buildings. It's a brilliant idea in many ways. Thank you for sharing these amazing buildings, recipes and stories with us. It's so exciting to get an insider look. Y'all are fun to watch and my binging has only just begun.
🙏🏻🥰
Mulled wine part so funny!
We did Wassail in Chicago in the 70’s but a friend turned us on to it and I otherwise wouldn’t have known about it. In Colorado, gluhwein (sp?) is a thing. Love it all-can’t wait to watch this.
I live in Canada and mulled wine has ALWAYS been part of our holiday celebrations, not just at Christmas/Yule. (We're French and we use the recipe in the Forme of Cury)
Can we discuss Julie's fashion! Very classy and modern and so on point! Love the channel! I want to own an estate now!
That wine looks delicious. Even with the chili flakes. I have made it in Canada. Wonderful addition to the festive season.
I love mulled wine and I live in WV. My mother uses apple juice also.
Yes, Julie, just did it:))
You two are so funny! I love this channel.
Luke really is the quintessential Brit, isn't he? And Julie, I love ya, but....oh, the drama! LOL You 2 are truly yin and yang!
Definitely have it in the states only we call it Glühwein in the Midwest
Yes I used the code straight away and saw the gorgeous book.
Thanks for a Brilliant show. You make this Swedes days with your videos ❤️🎇 ps couldnt brits have imported 🍊🍊🍊🍊 from the Caribbean or other Nations since they got the Jamaican spice somehow too for that King Charles the 2nd energybar....🥰
Hello from Southern Indiana (and native Kentuckian). I think I'm watchin a whole new show." Moonshiners of the Aristocracy" ! LOL!
Tie the spices up in a piece of muslin or panty hose with a long thread to hang over the side of the pot. That works beautifully. And I must say that I’m really worried about that gorgeous fireplace not having a fire screen in front of it, or some tempered glass doors built in. Yikes ! Love your videos.
Lmoa. "Do u think anybody is going to do that?" I love the way u guys interact with each other. Lol
What a riot to watch Julie taste the wine! lol, great fun!
Love Mapperton and love you both😊 xx
Lol!!!! I just LOVE your videos and how you interact with each other!!!!! Are you going to make this Mulled Wine for this Christmas, with your adjustments? 😆
Julie hi three months after Christmas but I know about mulled wine I had read about it but I did not know how it is made maybe I'll try to prepare it next Christmas God willing I love the Mappertone episodes are very instructive and hilarious but what I love most a out them is you guys love for history and tradition
Mulled wine is coming to Alabama!!! I’m making your recipe!!
Sounds great!
Glühwein in Germany. It is occasionally done here in the US but it's not a regular thing. I am a German living in the Midwest where it gets cold so some people prepare it here but I doubt you would find it in the south. I just discovered your channel and I am really enjoying it!
I made a mulled wine recently with delicious homemade raspberry wine and elderflower cordial…plus the same spices…surprisingly good…and lowish alcohol…yummm jinxy
We definitely have mulled wine in the states!
The two of you are so delightful and precious
Have you ever done a really thorough explanation of the auga (sp?)? I'm quite interested in the engineering and how to use, the whole 9 yards.
Love this video, just like my husband and me in the kitchen.
Colonial Williamsburg born. I grew up making mulled wine and continue to do it.
Julie’s attempts at patience is right. I’m not certain that I’d enjoy his attempts at helping lol. Julie, you are a saint😘
What a smart idea 💡 who wouldn’t love to get a hand signed Christmas card from a member of the aristocracy!! We Americans love this sort of thing ❤️
Of course we´re going to do that!