What are the idioms to describe fine wine?

Indulge in wine and women

Indulge in lewdness?

Ghost wine pepper paste?

Jin Boyu?

Law, willfulness or willfulness, willfulness or willfulness

Law, willfulness or willfulness, willfulness or willfulness

Law, willfulness or willfulness, willfulness or willfulness

Open-minded, indulgent or deliberately drinking too much.

A panacea, drinking and drinking

Jinjiang Yu Ye

Indulge in wine and color pinyin: chén miǎn jiǔ sè? Describe being too indulgent and unrestrained about wine and women. ?

Indulge in chén mi 麃麃麃麃麃 Pinyin: Ché nmi 麃麃麃麃? Describe being too indulgent and dissolute to wine and women. ?

Guijiu Jiaojiang Pinyin: gujiǔ jiā o jiā ng? Generally refers to wine.

Y jinbo Yu Ye pinyin: jρnb? The metaphor is wine.

Golden mink pinyin for wine: j and n di ā o Hu à n Ji ǔ? Describe informality and binge drinking.

Golden mink takes wine pinyin: j and j and jīn diāo qǔ jiǔ ǔ? Take off the golden crown for wine. Describe informality and binge drinking. ?

Golden mink wine pinyin: j and n di ā o shiji ǔ? Take off the golden crown for wine. Describe informality and binge drinking. Exchange "golden mink" for wine

Scarab for wine pinyin: jρ jρjīn guīHuànjiǔτ? Described as open-minded and binge drinking.

J and n jiāng yù lǐ Pinyin: J and n Ji ā ng y ù l ǐ? Originally refers to the fairy medicine, later refers to the fine wine and wine.

Jěn Jiāng yùyè Pinyin: jρn Jiāng yρyρ? It is said that Taoism is an elixir made of gold and jade, which is dissolved in Zhu Cao. Also refers to wine.