This is a label I made for Hypocras wine I used to make some years ago. (drink with moderation)
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This is a label I made for Hypocras wine I used to make some years ago. (drink with moderation)
© photos by myself

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TRADITION | Hydromel et hypocras : les heures de gloire de boissons ancestrales ➽ http://bit.ly/Hydromel-Hypocras Connu et apprécié des Grecs et des Romains pour se répandre plus tard chez les Gaulois, l’hydromel, boisson des dieux issue de la fermentation d’eau et de miel dans des proportions variant suivant les peuples, est plébiscité tant par les familles que par les religieux du Moyen Age, avant d’être supplanté vers le XIIIe siècle par l’hypocras, breuvage consistant en un vin miellé auquel on ajoute bientôt force épices et herbes aromatiques
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Btw, Hypocras is the BEST. WINE. EVER.
Mulled wine, hypocras, whatever...
On Tuesday @dduane was looking for something in the cupboard and found an ancient, rusty tin of Mulled Wine spices right at the back. Must investigate that cupboard further; if we have the Ark of the Covenant or the Holy Grail in there, they should be in the living-room where they can be admired...
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A couple of weeks ago we had a delivery from the splendid French on-line foodie shop Bien Manger. Since the goodies included wine and there was enough to spare for experiments, we decided to try mulling some of the red, since that tin of spices was only rusty on the outside, the inside and contents - cinnamon sticks and a bag of spice mix - was fine.
Of course me being me I couldn't just use the mix as-was, so I added half a thumb’s length of bruised ginger, 2 long peppers, 4 green cardamoms, 6 cubeb peppers, 8 whole cloves, 12 coriander seeds and a partridge in a pear tree. Well, not that, though the end result was very Christmassy... I boiled them in a generous double wineglass of water until almost all the water was gone and I had a spicy infusion, then added 2 Tbsp demerara sugar and 2 Tbsps honey, stirred well, turned the heat right down and poured in 750 ml of red wine. As soon as there was a hint of bubbles at the edge I moved the saucepan off the burner, put a lid on and waited for 10 mins, then strained some into cups and the rest into a bottle.
Tasted cool next day, it had a flavour like descriptions of medieval hippocras, which is appropriate for a scene I’m writing right now :-> DD informs me it’s also great over ice as a spritzer with sparkling water and a slice of lemon.
The hot stuff went down a treat, tasting rather like “Norfolk Punch” but with a bit more kick. Mint might be an interesting addition, because we do have mint. Boy, do we have mint. I know, because I’ve been cutting it back from around the front door. With a sabre.
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Next time: mulled white wine. We had that some years back in the Munich Christmas Market (a regional thing? a vendor thing? I don’t know) and it was excellent, tangier than red Gluhwein because of sliced lemons and more fresh ginger than the small amount I used, also hotter because of chopped chillis and cracked black pepper tied up in muslin as a fierce teabag; I’m sure of the ingredients because I watched them being replenished.
We never had that version cool on-site - there was snow on the ground and in the air, so we didn’t want to! - but it’s another experiment for home...
This was once my workshop. Hypocras bottle
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Hypocras : Les secrets du Vin qui éveille les Sens !
Dans cet article, je vous parle de l’hypocras, une boisson aromatisée et épicée d’origine médiévale, souvent associée à la noblesse et aux banquets royaux et qui aurait des vertus médicinales, en particulier des propriétés aphrodisiaques. Et en prime, je vous propose une recette pour fabriquer et redécouvrir cette boisson légendaire chez vous. Qu’est ce que l’hypocras ? L’hypocras trouve ses…
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Pendant ce temps… ⏳ L’hypocras et le Sauget sont en pleine macération 😋 posted on Instagram - https://instagr.am/p/CWEUkAZsZmR/
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