Wine of Zamorak

The Wine of zamorak can be found south of the Goblin Village in the Chaos Temple. It takes approximately 22.5 seconds to respawn on a full world; it depends on the amount of players in a world.

Wine of zamorak cannot be consumed. There are two ways to obtain the Wine of zamorak:
 * Using hands (with or without the monks seeing you attempt the theft; the Flames of Zamorak spell will burn you, dishing out at least 30 to 45 damage). Combat stats of attack, strength, defence, ranged and magic will also see a drop of a point or two each.
 * Using Telekinetic Grab (level 33+ Magic). 1 air rune and 1 law rune are needed to cast this spell.

Players can only take the wine with their bare hands if all the Monks of Zamorak are dead or out of the temple and facing away from the inner temple so they cannot see the theft occur.

A good way to get to and from the temple is to get a big load of Goblin Village orbs from Oldak (the quest Another Slice of H.A.M. is required) then when your inventory is full, teleport to Camelot, since it requires 5 air runes (which should be provided from your air staff) and one law rune, which you should have in your inventory, then go to the Seers' Village bank and repeat.

If a player casts Telekinetic Grab but another player is faster, then the slower player will not only lose the wine but also the runes it took to cast the spell, although they still gain the normal amount of Magic experience given. Bringing an air staff instead of a large stack of air runes makes gathering Wine of zamorak more cost-effective, but a large stack of law runes is required. Lower-levelled players may want to bring an emergency teleport in case of low lifepoints.



Using bare hands while grabbing the wine will result in a 7.5% reduction in all combat-related stats; using Telekinetic Grab will not result in this reduction. The Protect from Magic prayer is useless in shielding from the reduction. For every 13 current points of a stat, 1 point is drained, though over level 40 only 3 points will be drained. The Monks of Zamorak nearby will also attack the player and reduce some of the player's combat stats occasionally. Reduced stats return at approximately one per minute. If no monk is present, the wine can be taken but the stats would still be drained. In the text box, a message will say: "STOP STEALING MY WINE! GAH!"

If a player has a Saradomin pet, it must be fully grown and in the POH Menagerie. Otherwise, the wine can not be stolen using any method, not even on a free-to-play world. This is not true with a Guthix pet. In addition, if a player has a Holy cithara equipped or in their inventory, he or she will not be able to see the wine on the table, let alone telegrab it.

The wines are used solely as an ingredient in ranging potions, which members can make using the Herblore skill. Members may also obtain the Wine of zamorak from a fairly common Kalphite Queen drop (in noted form). It can also able to be obtained as a noted drop in the Zamorak boss room in God Wars Dungeon from the minions.

If you do not plan on using Telekinetic Grab, one easy way is to have at least medium level combat stats and 43 Prayer. Since there is an altar right next to you, simply turn on the prayers Protect from Magic, Rapid Heal, Rapid Restore and Steel Skin. Since you will be praying against the magical attacks of the monks, which can hit up to 80, they still may hit up to 30 life points with melee, but with a high Defence level, this is lowered.

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Price history
During Runescape Classic, the price of wine varied a lot from 1000 to 3000 coins. After, but not in response to, the big graphical update, the price fell to about 600 coins. Then it steadily increased to about 1800 to 2000 coins by the end of 2010 before falling to below 1400 by the mid-February 2011. Additionally, during, or sometimes before Bonus Experience Weekend, the price of wine reaches above 3000 coins.

Trivia
Wine of zamorak
 * Before gravestones and the warning message, the Wine of zamorak was a popular item used by advanced players to kill new players in the Chaos Temple. They would usually tell the new player to grab the wine, then they would trap the player by closing the door, eventually letting the monks kill them. When the player was dead, the advanced player would take the items of the dead player.
 * Jagex made the door at the Chaos Temple unclosable to prevent players from getting trapped inside (a trick often used in scams, like the one above).
 * If players put a Wine of zamorak back in the place he/she took it from and try to pick it up, they will be hurt as if it had just respawned.Chaos Temple (Asgarnia) interior.png This only works on the exact spot where the wine respawns, the side of the table next to the wine does not cause you to be hurt, due to the game engine not being able to distinguish a respawned Wine of zamorak from one placed there by a player.
 * The "STOP STEALING MY WINE! GAH!" is actually Zamorak speaking himself, as revealed from one of the god letters. Apparently, Zamorak damages the player, though no Guthixian notices him interfering with humans.
 * In the Brazilian Runescape, Zamorak Wine is called "Suco de uva de Zamorak", translated as Zamorak Grape Juice, since Brazilian Laws do not allow names of alcoholic beverages (wine, beer, ...)
 * Strangely, the rugs in the temple feature black Saradomin stars.
 * For players who can have 33+ magic, using Telekinetic Grab to take the wine and selling it on the Grand Exchange can be a great way to make money (usually around per item).
 * Some players scam others by pretending to sell a certain amount of Wine of Zamorak for less than it's worth, then close the trade screen (as if due to lag). After a few repeats for authenticity, they offer the same amount of regular wine and most people don't realise it until afterwards.