Oenomel

Oenomel or Oenomeli,[1] derived from the Greek words oinos (wine) and meli (honey), is an ancient Greek beverage consisting of honey and unfermented grape juice.

Mead is a fermented alcoholic beverage made of honey, water and yeast.

Oxymel is made of honey, vinegar, sea salt, and rainwater.

Omphacomel is made from the juice of unripe grapes mixed with honey.

[1] Oenomel has the connotation of being a blend of strength and sweetness, which can mean something positive (as in a personality trait) or negative (as in a carrot-and-stick approach).