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* Lex Luthor from ''[[Smallville]]''. In fact, most of the time you can clearly see the crystal decanter in his living room.
* Lex Luthor from ''[[Smallville]]''. In fact, most of the time you can clearly see the crystal decanter in his living room.
* Adelei Niska sips on an unidentified drink in the ''[[Firefly]]'' episode "War Stories" while watching Mal being [[Cold-Blooded Torture|tortured]].
* Adelei Niska sips on an unidentified drink in the ''[[Firefly]]'' episode "War Stories" while watching Mal being [[Cold-Blooded Torture|tortured]].
* [[The Master]] in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' has always been fond of quality drinks (and cigars, of course). He's shown sipping whisky in ''The Time Monster'', wine from fine goblets in various Ainley!Master stories and glugging wine or whisky in [[Doctor Who/Recap/NS/S3/E12 The Sound of Drums|"The Sound of Drums"]].
* [[The Master]] in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' has always been fond of quality drinks (and cigars, of course). He's shown sipping whisky in ''The Time Monster'', wine from fine goblets in various Ainley!Master stories and glugging wine or whisky in [[Doctor Who/Recap/S29/E12 The Sound of Drums|"The Sound of Drums"]].
* ''[[Farscape]]'' promotional images occasionally feature Scorpius holding a wine glass of an unnamed alien vintage (in the images where he's not [[Knife Nut|holding some kind of bladed instrument]], of course).
* ''[[Farscape]]'' promotional images occasionally feature Scorpius holding a wine glass of an unnamed alien vintage (in the images where he's not [[Knife Nut|holding some kind of bladed instrument]], of course).
* Vesper Abbadon and Silas Benjamin in ''[[Kings]]''. Silas tests Abbadon's clarity of thought by having him identify a rare wine. "Chocolate, cassis . . . vines grown in clay."
* Vesper Abbadon and Silas Benjamin in ''[[Kings]]''. Silas tests Abbadon's clarity of thought by having him identify a rare wine. "Chocolate, cassis . . . vines grown in clay."