Good quantity of wine in pub for wind-player (8)
I believe the answer is:
bagpiper
'player' is the definition.
(bagpiper is a kind of player)
'good quantity of wine in pub' is the wordplay.
'good' becomes 'g' (abbreviation).
'quantity of wine' becomes 'pipe' (I can't justify this - if you can you should believe this answer much more).
'in' indicates putting letters inside.
'pub' becomes 'bar' (both are drinking establishments).
'g'+'pipe'='gpipe'
'gpipe' put into 'bar' is 'BAGPIPER'.
'for wind' is the link.
I am not very happy about this link. Some or all of it may be part of another bit of the clue.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for bagpiper that I've seen before include "One blows out air" , "Player of traditional Scottish musical instrument" , "Scots musician" , "Wind musician" , "(Scottish) musician" .)