White Wine Emoji (and Rosé, and Red)
There is no white wine emoji. Wine Glass, U+1F377, is drawn red everywhere, and Unicode has never encoded a white, rosé, sparkling or mulled version. Here are the stand-ins that actually read correctly instead.
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The answer, first
Unicode has exactly one wine character: Wine Glass, U+1F377, encoded in Unicode 6.0 in 2010. Apple, Google, Samsung and Microsoft all fill it red. There is no white variant, no rosé variant, no sparkling variant and no mulled variant, and no variation selector will change the colour. Anything else you see is a substitute built out of a different character.
Stand-ins that read correctly
| Wine you mean | Paste this | Why it works |
|---|---|---|
| White | 🥃 | Tumbler Glass, U+1F943, Unicode 9.0. Wrong vessel, but the pale amber fill is far closer to a chilled white than red is |
| White, in a stemmed glass | 🥂 | Clinking Glasses, U+1F942. Pale liquid, stemmed, and the shape does not fight you |
| Sparkling, prosecco, cava | 🥂 or 🍾 | Clinking Glasses for the toast, Bottle With Popping Cork (U+1F37E, Unicode 8.0) for the opening |
| Rosé or pink | 🍷🩷 | Wine Glass plus Pink Heart (U+1FA77, Unicode 15.0, 2022) – the heart supplies the colour word |
| Mulled, glühwein | 🍷☕ | Wine Glass plus Hot Beverage (U+2615) says red wine, served hot |
| Red | 🍷 | The character as drawn. Red is the default, not a choice you made |
| Sake | 🍶 | Sake Bottle And Cup, U+1F376, a genuinely different codepoint from Unicode 6.0 |
Which stand-in reads best
This is bar knowledge, not emoji knowledge. 🥂 is the safest white-wine substitute in a message, because two pale stemmed glasses read as “something light and celebratory” and nobody stops to argue about the shape. 🥃 is the better colour match but a worse signal – most people read it as whisky or bourbon, so use it only when the words around it already say wine. For orange or skin-contact wine there is nothing at all, and no combination fakes it convincingly; write the words. For dessert wine, 🥃 plus the words does the job.
Caveats
- Pink Heart (U+1FA77) is a recent character, Unicode 15.0 in 2022. Older phones and older desktop builds show an empty box where it should be, so the rosé string quietly falls apart on the recipient’s screen.
- A screen reader reads 🍷🩷 as “wine glass, pink heart”. It does not say rosé. If the colour matters to the meaning, type the colour.
- Tumbler Glass renders with a noticeably different amber depth across platforms – lighter on some designs, closer to brown on others. The substitution works best in a short string where the surrounding words carry the sense.
The vessel itself is covered on wine glass emoji, the plain character and its combos on wine emoji copy and paste, and the sparkling side on champagne emoji copy and paste. The bottle problem is on wine bottle emoji.