| GRENACHE | A popular red grape in the Languedoc-Roussillon region |
| CARCASSONNE | An ancient city in the Languedoc-Roussillon region noted for its medieval fortifications |
| CASSOULET | French daube or stew of confit de canard, haricots blancs and saucisse de Toulouse that is a hearty signature dish of the Languedoc region (9) |
| BEAUJOLAIS | A popular red or white wine from southern Burgundy (10) |
| MONTPELLIER | Capital of the French region of Languedoc-Roussillon |
| NAME | Black Grape "In the ___ of the Father" |
| CATAWBA | It is a type of grape in the Sioux language (7) |
| OFTHE | Black Grape "In the Name ___ Father" |
| SALTANA | Dried grape - in the harem? (7) |
| LANGUEDOC | ___ Roussillon, a region in the south of France, capital Montpelier (9) |
| TARRANGO | A red grape variety used in Australian wine production, principally in northern Victoria |
| PRESAGE | There's an indication of things to come for you! Grapes in the East! (7) |
| LAMBRUSCO | White or red grape used in wine-making in Italy (9) |
| BEULAH | She's asked to "peel me a grape" in a Mae West film |
| PERPIGNAN | City in South France, the historic capital of Roussillon (9) |
| PINOTNOIR | Chief red grape variety used in champagne production, native to France's Burgundy region (5,4) |
| SHIRAZ | Which is the most widely grown variety of grape in Australia? (6) |
| HONEYPOT | Grape in a sweet container attracts many (8) |
| 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) |
| CINDERELLA | Show wine store for the most part stocking popular red knocked back (10) |