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"Are you a wizard or not?"
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- "Mr Ollivander spent much longer examining Harry’s wand than anyone else’s. Eventually, however, he made a fountain of wine shoot out of it, and handed it back to Harry, announcing that it was still in perfect condition."
- —Use of this spell[src]
This spell (incantation unknown) conjured a fountain of wine from the tip of the caster's wand.[1]
History
Garrick Ollivander used this spell in 1994 when he tested Harry Potter's wand at the wand weighing ceremony before the Triwizard Tournament.[1]
Behind the scenes
- According to Gamp's Law of elemental transfiguration, "good food" cannot be conjured from thin air, which demonstrates that wine is not considered "good food," because it is not particularly nourishing.
See also
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (First appearance)
Notes and references
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