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Wine Bottle Emoji 🍾

Unicode has no still wine bottle. The character everyone lands on, U+1F37E, is a bottle mid-pop with the cork in the air. This page gives you that one, the sake bottle, and the strings that read as a bottle of wine.

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The gap

There is no still wine bottle in Unicode. Not a claret bottle, not a burgundy bottle, not a box of wine, not a barrel. The searches are real and the character is not there, which is why every emoji site ends up quietly showing you something else without saying so.

The two substitutes

Character Official name Codepoint Added What it actually is
🍾 Bottle With Popping Cork U+1F37E Unicode 8.0, 2015 A sparkling bottle being opened. Cork in the air, liquid arcing out. Not a still bottle at rest
🍶 Sake Bottle And Cup U+1F376 Unicode 6.0, 2010 A tokkuri flask and a small cup. The only other bottle-shaped drink character

Every major platform draws U+1F37E with the cork already clear of the neck. Apple adds a spray of liquid and motion marks; Google and Microsoft draw it flatter but keep the cork mid-flight. No platform draws it sealed, so it cannot mean “an unopened bottle”.

Strings people build instead

  • 🍾🍷 – opening a bottle of wine. Two characters say it better than either one alone.
  • 🍷🧀 – wine and cheese. Cheese Wedge is U+1F9C0, Unicode 8.0.
  • 🍇🍷 – the vineyard version, when the bottle is not the point.
  • 🍾🥂🎉 – a bottle opened for a reason.
  • 🍶 – when the bottle itself is the point and the wine is not grape wine.

Why the gap exists

The original drink characters came from Japanese mobile carrier sets, standardised together in Unicode 6.0 in 2010: beer mug, clinking mugs, sake bottle and cup, wine glass, cocktail glass, tropical drink. A still wine bottle was not in that set, because those sets encoded what Japanese phone users were already sending. Bottle With Popping Cork arrived five years later and was drawn from the start as a bottle being opened, not as a wine container.

The moai pairing

“Moai wine” comes from a meme string where the stone-face character is used as a deadpan reaction and a drink gets bolted onto it. The moai is not a drinks character and is not part of this page’s copy set – take it from the Objects section of your own emoji keyboard and paste the wine half, 🍷, from here.

Caveats

  • Screen readers say “bottle with popping cork”. They do not say wine, and they do not say champagne. Anyone listening rather than looking gets a different message from the one you meant.
  • U+1F37E is read as celebration by most people. Using it for a quiet weeknight bottle sends the wrong volume.
  • Wine cup, wine barrel and box wine have no characters and no close substitutes. Those searches end here honestly rather than with a suggestion that does not work.

The pop-cork character gets its full treatment on champagne emoji copy and paste. The glass is on wine glass emoji, the plain character on wine emoji copy and paste, and the same missing-bottle problem on the beer side is covered at beer bottle emoji.