Learn how to draw a great looking Wine Bottle with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Wine Bottle.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Wine Bottle

How to Draw a Great Looking Wine Bottle for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Begin by drawing a pair of straight vertical lines to sketch the sides of the bottle. Connect them at the bottom with a curved line.
Drawing Step 2

2. Draw a curved line upward from each of the straight lines to form the shoulders of the bottle. From each of these, draw a straight line upward to form the neck of the bottle.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Draw a curved rectangular shape at the top of the bottle. The short lines on the sides should be straight, and the upper and lower lines curved. Then, use a curved line to enclose a narrow oval, forming the opening of the bottle.
Drawing Step 4

4. Draw a curved line across the bottle's neck to indicate the bottom of the cork. Enclose a narrow horizontal oval at the shoulder of the bottle, indicating the liquid in the bottle.
Drawing Step 5

5. Use curved lines to enclose two rectangles on the front of the bottle, one inside the other. This indicates the bottle's label.
Drawing Step 6

6. Draw a long "U" shaped line to form the bowl of the wine glass. Erase as necessary where the glass and bottle overlap.
Drawing Step 7

7. Enclose a narrow oval at the top of the glass to indicate the rim. Then, enclose another narrow horizontal oval in the bowl of the glass. This indicates the top of the wine in the glass.
Add More Details to Your Wine Bottle Picture - Step 8

8. Extend a pair of curved lines below the bowl of the glass. Connect them at the bottom to indicate the glass's stem.
Complete the Outline of Your Wine Bottle Drawing - Step 9

9. Draw an oval around the glass's stem. This indicates the foot of the glass.
Color Your Wine Bottle Drawing

Color your cartoon wine bottle. Red wine is as its name suggests. White wine is typically a light yellow, and rosé is pink.
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Learn More About The Wine Bottle Drawing
Wine, the fermented juice of the grape or other fruits, has been a revered alcoholic beverage since ancient times.
According to Encyclopaedia Britannica, the grape "was being cultivated in the Middle East by 4000 BCE and probably earlier."
Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, the Bible, and other documents show that grapes were used to make wine thousands of years ago.
Europe and California are well known for wine production, but grapes and wine are produced all over the world. They made it to the Americas during the 1500s, Africa by the 1600s, and Australia by the 1800s.
Wine bottles and glasses are often included in artistic still decorations of holiday dinner tables or romantic dates.
Wine culture evokes other imagery as well. Grape leaves and grape vines are a common motif, as are images of the Italian countryside and the French Eiffel Tower.
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Would you like to draw a cartoon of a wine bottle and a glass of wine? This easy, step-by-step cartoon drawing tutorial is here to show you how.
All you will need is a pencil, an eraser, and a sheet of paper. You may also wish to color your finished drawing.
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