| GRAVES | White table wine from a district of the Gironde department in France (6) |
| MEDOC | Wine produced in a district of the Gironde departement (5) |
| LIEBFRAUMILCH | White table wine from the Rhine vineyards (13) |
| BARSAC | French village in the Gironde department, known for its sweet white wines (6) |
| RIOJA | Dry red table wine from a region in northern Spain (5) |
| CHIANTI | Dry red Italian table wine from a region of Tuscany (7) |
| EASTHAM | A district of the London borough of Newham, east of Charing Cross (4,3) |
| SOHO | A district of the City of Westminster, London, chiefly known for restaurants, clubs, etc. (4) |
| THANET | Feudal lord meeting first of tenants from a district in Kent (6) |
| NOBODY | Criticism of a wine from a nonentity (6) |
| SURETE | The national criminal investigation department in France (6) |
| CARAFE | Vessel for wine from a service in church (6) |
| TURBAN | Head covering acquired in eastern district of the city |
| CHABLIS | What is the very dry white table wine which originated from the Burgundy wine area of France? (7) |
| DECANT | Pour, as wine from a bottle |
| PREFECT | Name given to any of various officials placed in authority over others, including a magistrate in ancient Rome, head of a department in France or a senior school pupil (7) |
| SAUTERNE | Which rich sweet white table wine may be produced near Bordeaux, France (8) |
| TAIHAPE | Gumboot Capital of the World, in the Rangitikei District of the North Island (7) |
| RIESLING | A dry white table wine (8) |
| SOMME | River and department in France, known as the scene of an extended battle in the first world war (5) |