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  • Wine was an alcoholic beverage popular throughout the Realms. Most wines were poured into wooden casks for transport. The casks were then tapped by innkeepers or other consumers. Some monasteries experimented with bottling alcoholic beverages such as wines and some merchants were known to bottle wine from casks.
  • Wine is mainly used as a trade good, though it is also used in feasts where it will be served to nobles alongside ale. In Mount&Blade and Warband, it is not a food source and provides no bonus to morale. However, in With Fire & Sword it provides the highest bonus, equaled only by beer. Players can produce wine in Warband by investing in a wine press. It will produce two units of wine from four units of grapes per week. Since grapes come in such small quantities and provide a small morale boost, producing wine is generally a much more profitable use for grapes.
  • Commander William T. Riker brought a bottle of wine with him to Melona IV in 2368, and planned to drink it with Carmen Davila. (TNG: "Silicon Avatar" ) The Picard family vineyards, located in La Barre, France, was well known for its wine production. (TNG: "Family" ) In 2369, when Kira Nerys was attempting to evacuate three people from Jeraddo before it was to be mined, she was served supper by Mullibok. The supper included a wine made by Baltrim. (DS9: "Progress")
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