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For now, we ask that you add two bottles to the exchange for each one you take. As we build up a stock, we can change the exchange rate. | For now, we ask that you add two bottles to the exchange for each one you take. As we build up a stock, we can change the exchange rate. | ||
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+ | * Main [[Wine]] page on wiki | ||
+ | * [[Vineyards and Wine Guides]] has lots of good advice. | ||
+ | * [[User:RoaminUmp]] will happily sell you a few barrels if you need. | ||
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Distraction is a fantastic grape to get rolling with - decent numbers across the board, and TONS of grapes. Plus, it's pretty foolproof - nearly all of the vine states have an obvious best tending choice. If you follow this plan, you'll end up with great vines (vigor numbers noted): | Distraction is a fantastic grape to get rolling with - decent numbers across the board, and TONS of grapes. Plus, it's pretty foolproof - nearly all of the vine states have an obvious best tending choice. If you follow this plan, you'll end up with great vines (vigor numbers noted): | ||
** Fat->Shade (-6) | ** Fat->Shade (-6) |
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About Us
The wine guild, discussing all aspects of the wine production process.
The guild maintains a warehouse next to the guild hall to facilitate cutting and wine exchange. Cuttings in the warehouse are free for the taking.
Wine Exchange
For now, we ask that you add two bottles to the exchange for each one you take. As we build up a stock, we can change the exchange rate.
Wines in Stock
Getting Started in Winemaking
- Main Wine page on wiki
- Vineyards and Wine Guides has lots of good advice.
- User:RoaminUmp will happily sell you a few barrels if you need.
Distraction is a fantastic grape to get rolling with - decent numbers across the board, and TONS of grapes. Plus, it's pretty foolproof - nearly all of the vine states have an obvious best tending choice. If you follow this plan, you'll end up with great vines (vigor numbers noted):
- Fat->Shade (-6)
- Musty->Pinch (-1)
- Rustle->Trim (-2)
- Sagging->Mist (-2)
- Shimmer->Spread (-9)
- If you don't want the big vigor hit, you can Aerate for -2, but you lose 3 grapes.
- Shrivel->Tie (-3)
- Wilting->Pinch (-3)
If you want to target high-quality wines, go with Appreciation; for very high-sugar, Frivolity. They're both OK at grape production, not great. Brilliance is hard to get great products out of - it's good for color, but not much else.
Plans
- Create a compound with tasting table near the guild hall
- Host tastings!