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The Raised Cup (libations and banquet drink)

Colchian Wine with Honey and Herbs

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A warmed red wine, sweetened with honey and perfumed with coriander, thyme, and a hint of saffron, served cut with water in the ancient manner. Tangy, fermented, slightly sweet and resinous. The ritual cup of the Colchian feast.

The Raised Cup (libations and banquet drink)

A warmed red wine, sweetened with honey and perfumed with coriander, thyme, and a hint of saffron, served cut with water in the ancient manner. Tangy, fermented, slightly sweet and resinous. The ritual cup of the Colchian feast.

Raise the cup, but do not forget to first pour some for the gods—that is how one drinks at the king of Aia's table. My land has borne the vine since the world began; I mix in mountain honey, coriander, and three threads of saffron, and I warm it over the embers. Drink with me, stranger: oaths are tied to this cup. And remember that an oath made to Aeëtes must be paid—Jason learned that to his cost.
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Ingredients
  • Colchian red winea cup (base)
  • Mountain honeya spoonful (sweetness)
  • Coriander seeds and thymea pinch (perfume)
  • Saffron threadsthree strands (color and aroma)
  • Spring waterin measured parts (ritual dilution)
How it was made : In the Greek world, wine was rarely drunk neat: it was mixed with water in the krater, often warmed, spiced, or sweetened with honey. The Caucasus is one of the oldest known wine regions (winemaking attested over 8000 years ago in neighboring Georgia). The libation—pouring a portion for the gods before drinking—opened and sealed feasts.
Sources : Homère, Iliade et Odyssée (vin coupé d'eau, libations héroïques)

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