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Wine Emoji: Copy and Paste

Wine Glass is the only wine character Unicode has, and this page hands it over with the four glyphs people pair with it, plus the combos worth copying whole: wine and cheese, wine and grapes, the wine o'clock string.

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The character

Wine Glass, U+1F377, entered Unicode 6.0 in 2010, in the batch that absorbed the Japanese carrier emoji sets. It is a stemmed glass with red wine in it, and it is the only wine-specific codepoint Unicode has. There is no second wine character for another colour, another glass shape, or a bottle. Everything else on this page is a substitute or a pairing.

The glyphs people pair with it

Character Official name Codepoint Added Used for
🍷 Wine Glass U+1F377 Unicode 6.0, 2010 a glass, a drink, wine o’clock
🥂 Clinking Glasses U+1F942 Unicode 9.0, 2016 toasting, sparkling wine
🍾 Bottle With Popping Cork U+1F37E Unicode 8.0, 2015 opening a bottle, good news
🍇 Grapes U+1F347 Unicode 6.0, 2010 the fruit, vineyards, harvest
🥃 Tumbler Glass U+1F943 Unicode 9.0, 2016 spirits neat; the stand-in when red is wrong

Combos

  • 🍷🧀 wine and cheese. Cheese Wedge is U+1F9C0, Unicode 8.0.
  • 🍷🍇 vineyard, harvest, a wine trip.
  • 🍾🍷 opening a bottle – this reads more clearly than either character alone.
  • 🍷🍷 two glasses, because there is no two-glasses character.
  • 🍷✨ and 🍷🌟 for the aesthetic strings.
  • 🥂🎉🎊 the celebration version.

The wine-coloured heart question

There is no burgundy, maroon or wine-coloured heart in Unicode. The three nearest are Purple Heart (U+1F49C), Brown Heart (U+1F90E) and the plain red Heavy Black Heart (U+2764). At message size the red one sits closest to what people mean by a wine heart, and 🍷❤ is the string most people are actually looking for when they search for it.

How it renders, and the caveats

Apple, Google, Samsung and Microsoft all draw U+1F377 red, tilted slightly, with the bowl roughly a third full. What differs is stem length and how much shine sits on the glass. Nothing you paste will arrive at the other end as white wine – that is the single most common surprise, and it has its own page. Screen readers announce it as “wine glass”, so a string of six of them is read out six times. Heavy Black Heart (U+2764) is a text-presentation character by default: some fields render it as a small black outline rather than a red heart unless a variation selector follows it.

The three sibling pages split the rest of this cluster: wine glass emoji covers the vessel and the keyboard, white wine emoji answers the colour question, and wine bottle emoji covers the bottle that does not exist. Sparkling belongs on champagne emoji copy and paste.