| UNCASE | Shelve the bottles from a shipment of wine, say |
| DEWEY | Libraries use this method to locate and store books on shelves, the ... Decimal System |
| AFLOAT | This refers to a shipment of cargo, which is currently on board a vessel between ports (6) |
| NEBUCHADNEZZAR | Traditional name for a wine bottle holding the equivalent of twenty normal bottles, from a biblical king (14) |
| LETTHEGOODSROLL | Spill a shipment of bowling balls? |
| BINEND | One of last bottles from a wine store |
| SEAL | Don't open the bottle from the Mediterranean close to capital (4) |
| CHIANTI | Maybe I can hit the bottle from Italy! (7) |
| BOTTLE | A household's chief keeper of the bottles, custodian of the corks or protector of the pantry whose title stemmed in/from the wine cellar (6) |
| GIFT | Bottle of wine, say, for a host |
| CASE | Twelve bottles of wine, say |
| BINGE | Quantity of wine, say, knocked back in this (5) |
| BARSAC | Pub with one kind of wine, say, or another |
| DELIVERY | Shipment of goods from the seller to the buyer |
| REMUEUR | In wine-making, the person who turns the bottles (7) |
| AMPULLAE | Wine bottles from meal Paul cooked |
| SCREWTOPS | Bottles from jackets of Wandsworth guards? |
| LIFTONESSPIRITS | Pilfer the bottles of "hard stuff"? |
| COURGETTE | Bottle from which one takes a dry wine ultimately? It's green (9) |
| SIPHON | Bottle from which a liquid is forced by pressure of gas (6) |