Wine

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The Third Doctor enjoys some red wine. (TV: Day of the Daleks)

Wine was a drink made from pressed fruit, usually some form of grape. It was commonly found on Earth. The Wine Lords were famed throughout the Galaxy for their wines. However, society collapsed when they were convicted of mislabelling wine. (PROSE: The Crystal Bucephalus)

According to Richard Mace, wine tasted like "nectar", he claimed this to Adric after looting a manor's cellar. (TV: The Visitation)

Several incarnations of the Doctor enjoyed drinking wine, with the third incarnation of the Doctor in particular enjoying a glass or two of red wine while guarding Auderly House, saying to Jo; "That's a most good-humoured wine. A touch sardonic, perhaps, but not cynical. A most civilised wine, one after my own heart." (TV: Day of the Daleks) The Fourth Doctor described 1979 as more of a "table wine" of a year. (TV: City of Death) The First and Second Doctors also enjoyed a drink of wine, consuming wine with notable figures such as Nero during a feast (TV: The Romans) and also on various planets and whilst being led into a trap of the Daleks in Theodore Maxtible's house. (PROSE: Twin Piques, TV: The Evil of the Daleks)

By his ninth incarnation the Doctor could identify the year and place of origin of wine by its taste. (PROSE: The Clockwise Man)

The Eleventh Doctor did not enjoy wine, spitting it back into the glass after taking a sip when given some at the house of Craig Owens. (TV: The Lodger) At Lake Silencio, the Eleventh Doctor brought a bottle that he said was thrown at him by Napoleon to drink at a picnic with Amy Pond, Rory Williams and River Song, but again spat it out, stating before he did that he must have tried it sometime in his life. (TV: The Impossible Astronaut)

Types of wine

Champagne

Champagne, sometimes known as "sparkling wine" was a wine which has carbon dioxide in it, making it bubbly. It was often used for a celebration such as Christmas or to celebrate the end of a particular event.

Red wine

Sherry

White wine

Non-grape based wines

Wine in general

Wine with a meal

Wine was often consumed with a meal, when preparing to have the Ninth Doctor over for dinner, Jackie Tyler asked if he drank, to which Rose replied that he did. (TV: World War Three) Later when the Ninth Doctor dined with Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen at a restaurant in Cardiff, he intended at least to drink wine. However, Blon poisoned his glass of wine. Realising this, the Doctor swapped his glass with Blon's. (TV: Boom Town)

Evelyn Smythe drank red wine during a meal with Charles Darwin in an attempt to avoid the various turtle-based dishes. (AUDIO: Bloodtide) One Peladon, Bernice Summerfield consumed a lot of wine during a meal with King Tarrol, seemingly to trick a pair of accompanying Ice Warriors into thinking she was drunk (she wasn't). (PROSE: Legacy)

Drunkenness from wine

Susan drank wine whilst on the planet Avalon, explaining to Ian Chesterton that she couldn't get drunk unless she wanted to. Their concern was due to wine (and other alcoholic beverages) had on humans. (PROSE: The Sorcerer's Apprentice) Bernice Summerfield once got drunk on wine with Evelyn Smythe. (AUDIO: The 100 Days of the Doctor)

The Tenth Doctor, while acting drunker than he was, used the wine he had brought back from a party in France to disable the Clockwork Robots and rescue Rose and Mickey. He also claimed to have just invented at that same party the banana daiquiri years ahead of its time. (TV: The Girl in the Fireplace)

Wine storage

Wine and other alcoholic beverages were often kept in cellars, in the Third Doctor noted that Sir Reginald Styles' cellar at Auderly House was "impeccable", Jo Grant and himself were also tied up in the cellar by the time travelling guerrillas from an alternate 22nd century Earth. (TV: Day of the Daleks) The Seventh Doctor kept a fully stocked cellar at his house; Smithwood Manor where he had wines from every conceivable century on Earth, wines from Ribos and champagnes from Manussa. (PROSE: Decalog 2: Lost Property)

Wine interactions

Champagne taken with level 6 retcon made everyone at Gwen and Rhys Williams' wedding fall asleep and forget the day's strange events. (TV: Something Borrowed)

Medicine

The Squire drank wine for "medicinal reasons". (TV: The Visitation)