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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Hints
Where can I get these wine bottles?
1 of 5: The closest place where you can get both the Tamika and Surilie 399 vintage bottles is the Castle Skingrad wine cellar. Find the locked door to the Dining Hall upstairs in the Great Hall, then sneak through it to the cellar door.
2 of 5: There are three places in the Imperial City where you can steal both types of wine: the upstairs Private Quarters area in "The Main Ingredient" in the Market District, the basement of Roland Jenseric's house in the Temple District, and the basement of the Foaming Flask in the Talos Plaza District.
3 of 5: In Chorrol, you could steal a Tamika 399 bottle from an upstairs table in Francois Motierre's house (or the Mages Guild -- see next hint) and a Surilie 399 bottle from the dining table in Vilena Donton's house.
4 of 5: If you'd rather take them legally, you can join the Mages Guild and then get the Tamika 399 wine from a lower-floor table in the Chorrol Mages Guild and the Surilie 399 wine from a table on the top floor of the Cheydinhal Mages Guild.
5 of 5: Or if you'd rather use the PC Cheat Codes' "player.additem" command, the form numbers to use are 37F7E and 37F84.