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Description[]

In vino, veritas.

Wine-making has been a part of the diet and culture of western civilisations for thousands of years. The growing and fermenting of grapes began as early 7000BC in what is now the Caucasus. Wine was transported across the Ancient world in the very-recognisable amphorae. To the ancient peoples it was not so much a pleasant drink or a pastime but more a religion. Wine deities are found in every pantheon: Shezmu in Egypt, Bachus in Rome and Dionysus in Greece all looked after the products of fermented grapes. It played an important role in the ceremonial lives of the Egyptians and Greeks. Wherever the Romans conquered they also traded, settled and drank wine. This accounts for the spread of viticulture throughout the Empire years. The major wine regions and grape varieties of France, Italy and Spain we know today can all be traced back to the Romans' love of wine. However, the Romans would have thought modern drinkers were barbaric for drinking wine undiluted. A civilised man always drank one part wine to at least two parts water!

Trade Value[]

Wine has a value of 10 at the start of the campaign.

Settlements[]

  • Aquae Sextiae, Narbonensis
  • Edessa, Osroene
  • Salona, Dalmatia
  • Chersonessus, Sarmatia Europaea
  • Malaca, Baetica
  • Syracusae, Magna Greacia

Building Chain[]

Tier Name Cost Sanitation Public order Resource production Food
1 Orchards 2500 0 3 20 50
2 Vineyard 4000 -1 5 40 50
Fruit Orchard 3000 -1 3 20 90
3 Grape Press 7000 -3 7 80 70
Fruit Plantation 5000 -3 4 20 130
4 Winery 11500 -5 9 160 90
Fruit Dryer 8000 -5 5 20 170

Required for building[]

Roman[]

  • Wine Market
  • Wine Emporium

Germanic Paganism[]

Total War: Attila Campaign
Mechanics Campaign GameplayReligionResources
Religions Arian ChristianityEastern ChristianityGreek ChristianityLatin ChristianityJudaismManichaeismZoroastrianismGerman PaganismCeltic PaganismRoman PaganismSemitic PaganismSlavic PaganismTengrismMinor Religions
Buildings Nomadic BuildingsRoman BuildingsEastern BuildingsBarbarian Buildings
Resources DyesDyes DyesGemstonesGemstones GemstonesGoldGold GoldSaltSalt SaltSpicesSpices SpicesIronIron IronLeadLead LeadFursFurs Furs

MarbleMarble MarbleOlive OilOlive Oil Olive OilSilkSilk SilkTimberTimber TimberWineWine Wine

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