"More" –
he demanded a second bowl – "a hearty helping!
And tell me your name now, quickly,
so I can hand my guest a gift to warm his heart.
Our soil yields the Cyclops powerful, full-bodied wine
and the rains from Zeus build its strength. But this,
this is nectar, ambrosia – this flows from heaven!"

– Homer

The Odyssey, Book 9, lines 397-403. After eating six of Odysseus’ men and washing them down with a bowl of full-bodied wine, gluttonous Polyphemus is greedy for more of Odysseus’ wine. He asks Odysseus his name, promising him a "gift to warm his heart" if he tells him. Odysseus obliges the Cyclops by pouring him two more bowlfuls of wine.