1: οἶνος
(Strong's #3631 — Noun Masculine — oinos — oy'-nos )

is the general word for "wine." The mention of the bursting of the wineskins, Matthew 9:17; Mark 2:22; Luke 5:37 , implies fermentation. See also Ephesians 5:18 (cp. John 2:10; 1—Timothy 3:8; Titus 2:3 ). In Matthew 27:34 , the RV has "wine" (AV, "vinegar," translating the inferior reading oxos).

Romans 14:211—Timothy 5:23Revelation 14:817:218:3Revelation 14:1016:1919:15
2: γλεῦκος
(Strong's #1098 — Noun Neuter — gleukos — glyoo'-kos )

denotes sweet "new wine," or must, Acts 2:13 , where the accusation shows that it was intoxicant and must have been undergoing fermentation some time. In the Sept., Job 32:19 .

Mark 14:25