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Jug of wine
Jug of wine
Release date 4 January 2001 (Update)
Members? No
Quest item? No
Tradeable? Yes, unless bad or unfermented.
Equipable? No
Stacks? No
High Alch 76 coins
Low Alch 51 coins
Destroy Drop
Store price 128 coins
Exchange price 60 coins
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Weight 1.5 kg
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Jug of wine is a food item made by using grapes with a jug of water. It requires level 35 cooking to make, and gives the player 200 cooking experience. Squeezing grapes into a jug of water will make unfermented wine, which after twelve seconds of fermenting, will become either a jug of wine or a jug of bad wine.

A jug of wine heals 110 lifepoints and lowers Attack by 2. Wine costs 128 coins when bought from a wine merchant. Due to its low cost, it is relatively good value because of its high life point restoration.

Wine is excellent for training during Agility or when encountering ghasts, due to Agility training being unaffected by combat stats and wine's immunity to ghast food-spoiling effects.

Wine is a quick and easy way to gain cooking experience. The process can go faster if you can enter the Cooking Guild. It has a water source, a jug, and grape respawns. However, an even faster method is available: Guards. Found all over RuneScape, often drop grapes. This, combined with a great amount of jugs of water in the bank, can increase wine-making efficiency even more.

There is a spawn point for a jug of wine in Catherby, upstairs in the building just north of the bank. You can buy a jug of wine at the Karamjan General Store or from Fortunato's Wine Shop located at the Draynor Village Market.

Wine is one of the best foods for pure rangers and mages, due to its cheap cost and availability. Warriors may also use wine for healing, as long they make sure to restore their attack stat (by, for example, drinking a Restore potion).

Contents

Dropping monsters Edit

Levels 1 to 49 Edit

Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity
Pyrefiend 43 , 48 1 2Common
Yuri 24 1 2Common
Harpie Bug Swarm 46 1 3Uncommon
Icefiend 13,17,18, 132 1 3Uncommon
Rogue 15 1 7Unknown

Levels 50 and above Edit

Monster Combat level Quantity Rarity
Lesser demon 82 1 2Common
Werewolf 88,93 1 2Common
Ice giant 53 1 3Uncommon
Icefiend 13,17,18, 132 1 3Uncommon

TriviaEdit

  • Bad wine (created when players, whose cooking level was not high enough, mis-fermented their wine) used to heal 10 Health points (100 Life Points) and drain 4 Attack levels. However, after a recent update, they now heal 0 LP and drain 2 Attack levels.
  • A jug of wine used to restore 150 Life Points while draining 3 Attack levels, making it the highest one-click food item in the free game.
  • The jug of wine's price is often much less than a empty jug, which is often filled with water to be used as the tertiary ingredient in Spirit jelly pouches. Thus, drinking wine may be profitable.
  • A jug of wine used to be 2-swig consumable (or 2-sip), which, after only one swig, would create a Half full wine jug. Jagex discontinued the practice so Half full wine jugs could no longer be created. This resulted in Half full wine jug being added to the rare list and their street value is now comparable to that of a Red Partyhat.
  • Wine is unaffected by Ghasts in Morytania. This is likely due to the fact that wine is fermented, and thus already "rotten".

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