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1 - There are many spellings for this medieval flavored wine : hypocras is a French one, while hipocras is an English one.
2 - Mulled wine : Anyway, in the Medieval Ages, the hipocras or hypocras is never served hot like the French "vin chaud".Olkjacq10:56, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Jacques Bouchut[reply]
3 - The reference listed as #2 today, January 30, 2010, is no longer valid. The URL is for the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (bartleby.com/61), which has to be removed due to a copyright conflict. I tried to remove it but could not. Ferrarama (talk) 11:05, 30 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Topmost picture is uninformative and looks like an ad