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Wines of Zamorak OSRS: The Fastest Way to Farm Them in 2026

You’re looking for Wines of Zamorak in OSRS, probably because you’ve seen the prices, need them for prayer training at the Chaos Altar, or want to brew some Super Attack potions. You’ve likely heard of the Monastery method, but quickly realized it’s a snail’s pace. The most efficient, highest-yield method for farming Wines of Zamorak, even with the inherent risk, is undeniably the Chaos Temple in the Wilderness (level 32-34).

This isn’t just about faster respawn rates; it’s about the combination of accessible Wilderness location, multiple spawn points, and proximity to escape routes or banking, making it the primary choice for serious farmers and prayer trainers.

First, Define Your Goal: Profit vs. Safety

When players ask about the “best” way to get Wines of Zamorak, it usually boils down to two main priorities:

  • Maximum Efficiency/Profit: You want as many wines as possible, as fast as possible, often for use at the Chaos Altar or for selling. This almost always means embracing the Wilderness.
  • Absolute Safety: You want to avoid Player Killers (PKers) entirely, even if it means significantly slower gains. This limits your options.

This guide prioritizes efficiency because the substantial difference in speed and yield makes the Wilderness the only real contender for “best.”

The Clear Winner: Chaos Temple (Wilderness Level 32-34)

The Chaos Temple is the prime location for collecting Wines of Zamorak. Here’s why:

  • Respawn Rate: The wine spawns here are significantly faster than in the safe zone Monastery, allowing for continuous collection.
  • Multiple Spawns: There are several wine spawns around the altar, letting you hop between them.
  • Proximity to Altar: If you’re using the wines for prayer training, the Chaos Altar is right there, making a full inventory-to-altar run extremely efficient.
  • Teleport Access: The area is within range of standard Wilderness teleports (e.g., telegrab, which is essential for picking up the wine), and escape routes like the Wilderness Lever are relatively close.

The Strategy for Success:

  1. Requirements: 33 Magic (for Telekinetic Grab).
  2. Inventory: Staff of Air/Mud/Lava (unlimited air runes), Nature runes (for Telegrab), emergency teleports (Royal Seed Pod, Burning Amulet to Chaos Temple, Wilderness Sword 4, or even just a cheap teleport tab like Varrock).
  3. Gear: Absolutely minimal. Wear nothing or equip cheap, unrisky gear (leather, monk robes) that you won’t mind losing. The goal is to risk as little as possible.
  4. Method: Telegrab the wine bottles as they appear. Keep an eye on your minimap for white dots (PKers).

The Safe, Slower Alternative: Monastery South of Falador

If risk is absolutely not an option, the Monastery south of Falador offers a single, static Wine of Zamorak spawn point inside the building. You still need 33 Magic for Telekinetic Grab.

  • Pros: 100% safe from PKers.
  • Cons: Extremely slow respawn rate. This is not viable for anything beyond a few wines for a quest or a very casual collection. You will spend more time waiting than collecting.

What Other Guides Get Wrong (or Are Outdated)

Many older guides or casual mentions might point exclusively to the Monastery as a primary method without highlighting its crippling inefficiency. They also often understate the risk-versus-reward calculation for the Wilderness. While the Wilderness is dangerous, the rate of return often far outweighs the occasional loss if you’re prepared and quick.

Some guides also suggest hopping worlds at the Monastery. While technically possible, the slow base respawn combined with the limited number of available worlds makes this method incredibly tedious and still yields far less than even a moderately successful run at the Chaos Temple.

Final Verdict

For anyone serious about collecting Wines of Zamorak in OSRS, the Chaos Temple in the Wilderness is the undisputed champion due to its superior respawn rates and multiple spawns. If your priority is absolute safety, the Monastery south of Falador is your only option, but be prepared for significantly slower gains. The one-line takeaway: Embrace the Wilderness for Zamorak’s Wine, or settle for sips.

Louis Pasteur

Louis Pasteur is a passionate researcher and writer dedicated to exploring the science, culture, and craftsmanship behind the world’s finest beers and beverages. With a deep appreciation for fermentation and innovation, Louis bridges the gap between tradition and technology. Celebrating the art of brewing while uncovering modern strategies that shape the alcohol industry. When not writing for Strategies.beer, Louis enjoys studying brewing techniques, industry trends, and the evolving landscape of global beverage markets. His mission is to inspire brewers, brands, and enthusiasts to create smarter, more sustainable strategies for the future of beer.