“Go joul”, greets Taylor Swift in the documentary “The end of an era“.
At the same time as she tries Swedish mulled wine for the first time – together with music producers Max Martin and Johan “Shellback” Schuster.
– I’m excited, says the world star.
When Taylor Swift was in Sweden to record her latest album “The life of a showgirl”, she took the opportunity to try a Swedish Christmas tradition: mulled wine.
In a sequence in the penultimate episode of the documentary series “The end of an era” on Disney Plus, she tries the sweet, warm drink.
Together with the Swedish music producers Max Martin and Johan “Shellback” Schuster, with whom she has written the album, she drinks mulled wine with almonds and raisins in it.
– I’m excited, says the artist before she takes a sip.
What then will be the world star’s verdict on the Swedish Christmas tradition?
– It’s delicious. It’s unbelievable, she exclaims, toasting Max Martin.

Verdict: Very good.
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– Merry Christmas, says Max Martin and the pair horse “Shellback” chimes in:
– Merry Christmas, merry christmashe says.
The artist then imitates his musical colleagues:
– Go joul, she says in Swedish and looks into the camera.





