| GRANDCRU | Highest classification of vineyards in Burgundy and Alsace (5,3) |
| BOGLE | Winemaker with 1900 acres of vineyards in California |
| RHINEWINE | Product of vineyards in a German valley |
| CLOUDNINE | Idiomatic place with hazy, misty or obscure origins but popularly attributed to the highest classification of cumulonimbus nubes, where one is at the peak of happiness, elated, in seventh heaven or wa |
| EARLDOM | Third-highest classification of the peerage (7) |
| CLOSINGTIMES | Type of vineyard in German capital with bats, mites and types that end trading (7,5) |
| COCKBURN | Former Scottish solder who established vineyards in Portugal and started making port in 1815 (8) |
| ALLEYWAY | Everyone in the middle of vineyard has technique for the ramblers at back of House (8) |
| WINEGUMS | Selection often including sweet sherry, port, champagne, burgundy and claret |
| REDWINES | Burgundy and Beaujolais |
| RESTYLED | Part of flower in Burgundy cut in different fashion |
| EPOISSES | Village in Burgundy noted for a variety of cheese sold in wooden boxes once named the world's smelli |
| MACAROON | A top Clos in Burgundy produces a biscuity type of treat (8) |
| ESTATE | One of the vineyards in Spain and Portugal, for example (6) |
| CHAMBERTIN | Wine produced by vineyards in the Cote de Nuits sub-region of Burgundy, with pinot noir as the main grape variety (10) |
| MACON | French city in the Saone valley that gave its name to a wine appellation and the surrounding region of vineyards (5) |
| CRU | A French vineyard or group of vineyards, especially of high quality |
| NAPA | County north of San Francisco which has hundreds of vineyards (4) |
| RHONE | River of Burgundy and Provence, it divides in the south to form the Camargue delta |
| ELDERBERRY | Peapod Burgundy and what other wine was made by Tom and Barbara in TV's The Good Life? (10) |