Mind drinking a fine wine served in this? (6)
I believe the answer is:
carafe
'wine served in this?' is the definition.
(wine might be served in a carafe)
'mind drinking a fine' is the wordplay.
'mind' becomes 'care' (I've seen this before).
'drinking' means one lot of letters goes inside another (inserted letters are consumed or drunk).
'fine' becomes 'f' (abbreviation).
'a'+'f'='af'
'care' enclosing 'af' is 'CARAFE'.
(Other definitions for carafe that I've seen before include "Open-topped container for wine or water" , "Open-topped glass container" , "Wide-necked bottle for the table" , "Wine-flask" , "Glass flask for serving wine" .)