| DECANTER | Slow down to a trot for a bottle of wine (8) |
| GAIT | Trot, for a trotter |
| ARRANGED | A bottle of wine gave a buzz internally? Sorted! (8) |
| PREPARED | Piano salesman, with a bottle of wine, is all set (8) |
| DEMIJOHN | Marshal joined HM for a bottle (8) |
| SCREWTOP | Prevent them getting around team with a bottle of wine, perhaps? |
| TORTOISE | Slow mover, but can manage a trot by the river (8) |
| CORK | It's needed for a bottle of wine or port |
| ROTATION | Going round and round in a trot (8) |
| CROWN | Bird's crest; part of a cut gem; or, a metal cap for a bottle of beer or pop (5) |
| YOHO | Call for a bottle of rum (2-2) |
| TAKEITEASY | Slow down to get hold of it with a piece of cake (4,2,4) |
| STOPPER | Knot at the end of a rope to prevent it from slipping through a narrow gap; or, a bung for a bottle (7) |
| YOHOHO | Accompaniment for a bottle of rum |
| 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) |
| IRRELEVANT | "Age is just a number. It's totally ___ unless, of course, you happen to be a bottle of wine": Joan Collins (10) |
| DINNERPARTY | Event to which a guest might bring a bottle of wine |
| WORKTORULE | But a king doesn't slow down to do it! (4,2,4) |
| RUBBERNECK | *Slow down to see a wreck (Switzerland) |
| YIELD | Slow down to let a car pass |