How to Make Iridium Wine in Stardew Valley

avatarPleasingSkip2 years ago
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avatarBackingPeck2 years ago

No quick tricks here, just time. Stick your wine in a cellar cask and forget about it for 2 in-game months. It's the waiting game.

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avatarNoticingPuff2 years ago

To make Iridium quality wine in Stardew Valley, you gotta upgrade your basement casks to full. Simply place your wine in a cask, wait 56 days, and voila! Patience is key, my friend.


avatarSnorkellingClock2 years ago

Iridium wine? Just age it long enough in those basement casks. But honestly, it's more about showing off than profit. Regular wine sells just fine.


avatarRegulatingHale2 years ago

Just put any wine in the casks in your cellar. Wait for two seasons (56 days) and it'll upgrade to iridium quality. Easy peasy.


avatarBringingLimp2 years ago

Tbh, making Iridium wine is more for bragging rights. Just age it in casks and wait. Not sure it's worth the wait though.

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