| ALEXANDRIA | Beer (unknown quantity) and Spanish wine (no OJ) in old city (10) |
| SCHMALTZ | School supplied with whisky (an unknown quantity) and mush |
| MALCONTENT | Litres in French and Spanish wines for grouch (10) |
| AFTERSHOCK | Sweet wine no great shakes? (10) |
| TOUCHSTONE | Criterion for judging small quantity and weight |
| RIOJA | German assent after Brazilian port and Spanish wine |
| CAVA | Sold out of Calvados and Spanish wine (4) |
| DETENTE | From French and Spanish wine, English easing of tensions |
| ENERGY | From Greek for "work", one's pizzazz, vigour, zest or zip; or, a scalar quantity and quantitative property that can exist in forms including kinetic, potential and thermal (6) |
| CLARIONET | Tucking into wine, no one goes back to old musical instrument |
| RIOJAS | James goes after port and Spanish wines (6) |
| ERROR | In statistics, a measure of the difference between some quantity and an approximation to or estimate of it, often expressed as a percentage |
| MATHS | The science of number, quantity and space (5) |
| MATHEMATICS | Branch of science concerned with number, quantity and space (11) |
| INVOICE | Advice note detailing goods, quantity and price (7) |
| MATHEMATICAL | Relating to the abstract science of number, quantity and space (12) |
| ANGEVIN | French person offering a local wine, no good champagne ultimately imbibed |
| TASTING | White wine no good after tense sampling event (7) |
| FASTING | Here's fine wine - no good abstaining! (7) |
| LIQUEFY | Wine, no doubt, starting to ferment inside, extremely easy to turn into water (7) |