Adalberon of Reims’s menu
Ceremonial Beverage for End of Banquet

Piment, Spiced Wine with Honey from the Montagne

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Red wine gently heated, perfumed with honey, cinnamon, ginger, and long pepper, then strained. A warm, comforting drink offered to distinguished guests.

Ceremonial Beverage for End of Banquet

Red wine gently heated, perfumed with honey, cinnamon, ginger, and long pepper, then strained. A warm, comforting drink offered to distinguished guests.

At the end of the feast, I have this piment poured for my guests, wine from our hillsides married with honey and the aromatics that merchants bring to us. Gerbert, my learned friend, says it warms the humors and gladdens the spirit; I know that a shared cup soothes grudges better than a long speech. Drink slowly, reader, and let the warmth rise to your heart.
Adalberon of Reims
Ingredients
  • Red wine from Reimsone pitcher (base)
  • Honeyto taste (sweetness)
  • Cinnamonone stick (spice)
  • Gingera little (spice)
  • Long peppera few grains (hot spice)
  • Clovetwo or three (spice)
How it was made : The "piment" (from Latin pigmentum, aromatic mixture) was the medieval ancestor of our mulled wines. It was made without sugar — unknown here — but with honey, and strained through a cloth called a "hippocras bag," a technique that later gave rise to hypocras.