How to Get Gold Quality Wine in Stardew Valley

avatarPleasingSkip·2 years ago
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avatarBringingLimp·2 years ago

Just sell it as soon as it’s done. Who waits for gold anyway? Drinkable is drinkable.

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avatarCompletingClint·2 years ago

First off, ya gotta choose the right fruit. Gold quality wine starts with gold quality ingredients, my friend. Next, make sure you’re using a keg to age your wine. It's all about patience; let it age and bam, gold quality wine.


avatarCluingWear·2 years ago

Aging is key! Pop that wine into a cask in the cellar of your farmhouse. It takes two seasons to reach gold quality, but trust me, it’s worth the wait. The better the fruit, the better the wine. So, always go for those high-quality crops!


avatarBakingAlert·2 years ago

Honestly, I tried once to get that gold quality wine. Took me forever, but when I finally did, it was so satisfying. Best advice? Use the best fruit you can find and give it time. The wait is long but sells for a nice price!

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