How to Make Wine in Stardew Valley
by Collette Tilly in
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Welcome to the wonderful world of Stardew Valley, where farming dreams come true and sweet, sweet wine flows like water. If you’re a fan of the game, you know that Stardew Valley offers a vast array of activities to keep you entertained. Among those activities, you can become an expert vintner! In this article, we’ll show you everything you need to know about how to make wine in Stardew Valley, from farming skills level requirements to crafting kegs, and more!

Wine: The Elixir of Stardew Valley

Wine isn’t just a tasty beverage in Stardew Valley—it’s also an excellent source of income! By turning your harvested crops into wine, you can multiply their selling price, making you a more prosperous farmer in no time. Some wine types even offer potent effects that can boost your skills or restore your energy levels. In short, learning how to make wine in Stardew Valley is a must for any aspiring farmer.

Farming Skills Level Requirement: Green Thumb Gurus Only

Before you can start making wine, you’ll need to level up your farming skills. To craft a keg and begin producing wine, you’ll need to reach Farming Level 8. As you progress through the game, you’ll naturally improve your farming skills by planting and harvesting crops. So, keep tending to your farm, and you’ll reach Level 8 before you know it!

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How to Craft a Keg: Your Key to Liquid Gold

Once you’ve reached Farming Level 8, it’s time to craft a keg! This essential piece of equipment will turn your harvests into wine, mead, or even beer. To craft a keg, you’ll need the following materials:

  • 30 Wood
  • 1 Copper Bar
  • 1 Iron Bar
  • 1 Oak Resin

Gather these materials by chopping down trees, mining ores, and tapping oak trees with a tapper. Once you’ve collected everything you need, open your crafting menu and select the keg to create it. Now, you’re ready to start making wine!

Steps in Making Wine: From Crop to Cork

With your keg in hand, it’s time to turn your Stardew Valley crops into delicious wine. Follow these steps to create your very own vintage:

  1. Place the Keg: Find a suitable spot on your farm or in your house and place the keg down.
  2. Choose Your Crop: Wine can be made from any fruit, but the selling price will vary depending on the type. Starfruit and ancient fruit are particularly valuable, but any fruit will do.
  3. Load the Keg: Approach the keg, open your inventory, and click on the fruit you’d like to turn into wine. Then, click on the keg to place the fruit inside.
  4. Wait: The keg will take seven in-game days to turn the fruit into wine. Be patient! You’ll know the wine is ready when you see a “ready” icon above the keg.
  5. Collect Your Wine: Click on the keg to collect your finished wine. You can now sell it or consume it for its effects.
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Aging of Wines: Patience Pays Off

While you can sell or drink your wine as soon as it’s produced, you can also choose to age it to increase its quality and selling price. To age wine, you’ll need to craft a cask, which can only be placed in the cellar of your farmhouse. You’ll unlock the cellar upgrade once you’ve upgraded your farmhouse twice.

Place the wine inside a cask, and it will slowly age over time. Wine can reach

the following quality levels:

  • Silver Star: 14 days
  • Gold Star: 28 days
  • Iridium Star: 56 days

The longer you age the wine, the more valuable it becomes. However, be aware that aging takes up valuable cellar space, so you’ll need to balance your desire for higher-quality wines with your storage capacity.

Effects of Wines: Not Just for Drinking

Wine isn’t only good for filling your wallet—it can also provide various effects when consumed. Each wine type grants a different effect, usually boosting a specific skill or restoring energy and health. For example, drinking a Blackberry Wine will restore 90 energy and 40 health, while a Starfruit Wine will grant +2 Farming for five minutes. The effects of wine can be a useful tool for tackling the challenges Stardew Valley has to offer, so don’t be afraid to pop a cork and enjoy the fruits of your labor!

Wrapping Up: Become the Ultimate Vintner

Now that you know how to make wine in Stardew Valley, it’s time to put your newfound knowledge to use. Level up your farming skills, craft kegs, and start turning your harvests into valuable wine. With some patience and skill, you’ll soon become the ultimate vintner, and your farm will be the talk of the valley. So, roll up your sleeves, grab a glass, and toast to your success! Cheers!

Collette Tilly is an avid gamer and writer with a particular passion for WoW, Diablo and The Sims 4. Collette is also a proud owner of a black cat, who secretly wants to take over the world. When she's not gaming or writing, Collette enjoys indulging in her guilty pleasure of watching 'trash' TV series.
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