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In Homer's "Odyssey," the Cyclops Polyphemus is depicted drinking wine, specifically a strong, rich wine given to him by Odysseus. This wine, referred to as "nectar" in the text, is described as being made from a blend of grapes and is potent enough to intoxicate the giant. Odysseus uses the wine to get Polyphemus drunk, which ultimately aids in his escape from the Cyclops' cave.

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