| CARAFES | Bottles for wine or water (7) |
| FLAGONS | What are large bottles for wine, etc (7) |
| PINOT | Old drink bottles for wine |
| CARAFE | Bottle for wine or water (6) |
| FLAGON | Large bottle (for wine or cider) (6) |
| DECANTER | Stoppered bottle for wine or spirits |
| MOSELLE | Wine or water (7) |
| REFILLS | Replenishes a glass with wine or water (7) |
| MAGNUMS | From the Latin meaning "great", bottles for 1.5 litres of champagne or wine (7) |
| AMPHORA | Ancient Greek or Roman twohandled narrow-necked jar for wine or oil (7) |
| CELLARS | Storage rooms for wine or coal (7) |
| EMPTIES | Bottles for recycling base and odd items including piano (7) |
| SWIPING | Hold in position large drink bottles for stealing |
| TEALADY | Traditional brewer still brought over bottles for each boy |
| FLASKS | Thermoses for keeping drinks hot or cold; wickerwork-encased bottles for oil or wine; or, flat receptacles for carrying spirits in hip pockets (6) |
| TASSIE | Scottish little cup for tea, small glass for whisky or wee goblet for wine; or, a cup-shaped tiny tart or miniature pecan pie for one (6) |
| DECANTERS | Bottles with stoppers, for serving wine or water (9) |
| ROBUST | From the Latin for "oak, strength", a word for something healthy, strong, sturdy or vigorous, or for wine or food with a rich full-bodied flavour (6) |
| MULSE | A drink of honey mixed with wine or water |
| CORK | Word, from "tree bark" and "brain rind", for a bung or stopper for wine; or, a float on an angler's line (4) |