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− | '''Bungbarrel Spiced Mead''' was a brand of spiced [[mead]] produced by the [[Mina Meadery of Aynha]] from [[1570s|1572]] onward.<ref name="hpwc" /> Having an alcohol content of 34%, it was matured in vintage [[oak]] barrels, and, according to the label, "bottled at [the] source."<ref name="hpwc" /> It was registered with the [[Licensing Wizengamot of Great Britain]].<ref name="hpwc" /> |
+ | '''Bungbarrel Spiced Mead''' was a brand of spiced [[mead]] produced by the [[Mina Meadery of Aynha]] from [[1570s|1572]] onward.<ref name="hpwc" /> Having an [[alcohol]] content of 34%, it was matured in vintage [[oak]] barrels, and, according to the label, "bottled at [the] source."<ref name="hpwc" /> It was registered with the [[Licensing Wizengamot of Great Britain]].<ref name="hpwc" /> |
In [[1996]], [[Draco Malfoy]] had [[Madam Rosmerta]], who he had placed under an [[Imperius Curse]], send a poisoned bottle of this mead to [[Horace Slughorn]],<ref>"[http://bodhiguard.blogspot.com/2009/07/le-train-harry-potter-nantes.html Le train Harry Potter à Nantes]" on Bodhiguard 2.0 blog (in French)</ref> thinking that Slughorn would in turn give it to [[Albus Dumbledore]] for [[Christmas]]. However, Slughorn kept the mead laying around until [[1 March]] of the [[1997|following year]], when he offered a glass of it to [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] as a pick-me-up after Ron was dosed with [[Love Potion]]. Ron went into shock from the poison, and so [[Harry Potter]] shoved a [[bezoar]] down his throat, saving his life. |
In [[1996]], [[Draco Malfoy]] had [[Madam Rosmerta]], who he had placed under an [[Imperius Curse]], send a poisoned bottle of this mead to [[Horace Slughorn]],<ref>"[http://bodhiguard.blogspot.com/2009/07/le-train-harry-potter-nantes.html Le train Harry Potter à Nantes]" on Bodhiguard 2.0 blog (in French)</ref> thinking that Slughorn would in turn give it to [[Albus Dumbledore]] for [[Christmas]]. However, Slughorn kept the mead laying around until [[1 March]] of the [[1997|following year]], when he offered a glass of it to [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] as a pick-me-up after Ron was dosed with [[Love Potion]]. Ron went into shock from the poison, and so [[Harry Potter]] shoved a [[bezoar]] down his throat, saving his life. |
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Bungbarrel Spiced Mead was a brand of spiced mead produced by the Mina Meadery of Aynha from 1572 onward.[1] Having an alcohol content of 34%, it was matured in vintage oak barrels, and, according to the label, "bottled at [the] source."[1] It was registered with the Licensing Wizengamot of Great Britain.[1]
In 1996, Draco Malfoy had Madam Rosmerta, who he had placed under an Imperius Curse, send a poisoned bottle of this mead to Horace Slughorn,[2] thinking that Slughorn would in turn give it to Albus Dumbledore for Christmas. However, Slughorn kept the mead laying around until 1 March of the following year, when he offered a glass of it to Ron Weasley as a pick-me-up after Ron was dosed with Love Potion. Ron went into shock from the poison, and so Harry Potter shoved a bezoar down his throat, saving his life.
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Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Label Collection book included with the Harry Potter Wizard's Collection (see this image)
- ↑ "Le train Harry Potter à Nantes" on Bodhiguard 2.0 blog (in French)