We not only thought that was the only Manischewitz, but we believed it was the only wine. One year, my brother brought an alternate wine to Passover and it seemed like a sacrilege. Now there's 10 different bottles of 10 different wines...but my mother still drinks only Manischewitz.what is Manischewitz?
Loganberry? Blackberry? Ontario has a very limited buy list - and I have never seen those exotic Manischewitzes here. The grape wine is only about $6 a bottle though and awful, of course. But we never knew. Shabbat and Passover involved only grape Manischewitz.
The others are just as cheap and almost as terrible. The whole point is to heat them up and add spices to them, since most mulled wine involves a crapton of sugar anyway, you're saving a step. My wife, back when we were just friends, made amazing mulled wine. Me and a subsequent string of girlfriends attempted to duplicate it (we'd fallen out of touch by edict of a particularly nasty ex) but failed miserably; I dated one girl who tried merlot. Mulled wine at Christmas was one of the truly great things about getting back in touch, and now we've been married like six years.