| RESINY | Rich (of wine) (6) |
| FRUITY | Rich (of wine) (6) |
| CREAMY | Rich (of sauce) |
| CHIFFONIER | Chest of drawers, rich, of fine working (10) |
| VIVIDIMAGE | That's rich of one of those bright types? On reflection, it'll stick in the mind for a long time! (5 |
| ADAM | Rich of 'Eight Is Enough' |
| IRENE | Rich of old films |
| EISEN | Rich of sports talk |
| LOAMY | Rich (of soil) |
| PALATE | Word for the roof of the mouth, thus sense of taste; relish; flavour of wine; or, ability to appreciate the finer qualities of food or the aforesaid drink (6) |
| DOWSON | Member of the Rhymers' Club, also associated with the Decadent Movement, whose poems are the source of the phrases "gone with the wind" and "days of wine and roses" (6) |
| MAGNUM | From the Latin for "great", a bottle of wine of twice the standard size; or, with "bonum", a large variety of apple, plum or potato (6) |
| MELLOW | Word used to mean juicy, ripe or sweet, as of fruit; well matured, as of wine; soft, as of colour/sound; kind through old age; or, genially drunk (6) |
| CARAFE | Accountant joins neighbour's flyboys at end of June for jug of wine (6) |
| CASEIN | Twelve bottles of wine from centre of Wellington has a milky component (6) |
| TONSIL | Let noisy drunk, full of wine, point to 10d? (6,6) |
| SABINE | One of the old people in the Home Counties keeping a supply of wine (6) |
| DRESSY | Elegant type of wine conceals most of the chaos (6) |
| BARSAC | Variety of wine belonging to the Sauternes appellation that takes its name from a town in the Bordeaux region of France (6) |
| BARREL | A piece of hair, some flowers and a cask of wine - is that everything? - Yes! (4,5,3,6) |