| CABERNETSAUVIGNON | A black grape used to produce (8,9) |
| MERLOT | A black grape used, often in a blend, for making wine (6) |
| CABERNET | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sauvignon, a variety of black grape used to produce dry red wine (8) |
| SEMILLON | Grape used to produce various wines including Sauternes (8) |
| PINOT | ___ noir, variety of black grape used in winemaking (5) |
| TEMPRANILLO | A variety of wine grape used to make Rioja (11) |
| ZINFANDEL | Californian grape used to make a fruity red wine |
| GRENACHE | A black grape producing various red wines (8) |
| PINOTNOIR | Wine made from a black grape (5,4) |
| CURRANT | Any of several garden ribes bearing strigs of small tart black, red or white edible berries; or, each of a multitude of raisin-like dried grapes used to flavour buns, garibaldis, puddings, rock cakes, |
| SYRAH | Grape used to make red wine |
| SULTANA | Dried white grape used in multiple quantities to flavour a scone, tea bread, carrot cake or stuffing with pine nuts (7) |
| CONCORD | Consensus: it's a cold-hardy, blue-black grape variety (7) |
| VINTAGE | Harvest year of the grapes used in making a wine, especially a wine of high quality (7) |
| MUSCATEL | Sweet aromatic grape used for raisins, wine (8) |
| MUSCAT | Sweet grape used in wine making |
| LAMBRUSCO | White or red grape used in wine-making in Italy (9) |
| GAMAY | Grape used in making Beaujolais |
| WINE | Fermented juice of grapes used as a drink |
| STANNARD | Norwich School artist who painted Still Life, Pelargoniums, Duchess Pears with Black Grapes in a Basket and Still Life of Raspberries in a Willow Pattern Bowl with Cherries and Bindweed (8) |