Terroir

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Terroir is a 3D tile-based tycoon game where you manage your very own vineyard. In Terroir, you grow a variety of different grape varietals, craft your wine, and expand and manage your Estate.

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Developer:
General Interactive
Release date:
20 September 2017
Recent Steam reviews:
Not specified
All Steam reviews:
Mostly Positive (340)

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Description

Terroir is a 3D tile-based tycoon game where you manage your very own vineyard. In Terroir, you grow a variety of different grape varietals, craft your wine, and expand and manage your Estate. You'll also have to deal with factors such as weather and random events, which can either make or break your business.

Features


Some of the game's features and mechanics include:

  • Choose from a selection of different grape varieties, each with their own demands.
  • Dynamic weather system reflecting the unpredictability of real world climate.
  • Each complete playthrough lasts 60 in-game years, but Players can continue playing without contributing to their final score.
  • Craft wine through the game's 4 winemaking processes: Crushing, Fermentation, Pressing and Ageing. Each type of grape needs to be crafted a certain way to achieve the best results, so you'll have to learn and master each one.
  • Start out with a single planting tile, then expand your Estate to up to 33 tiles, using 6 different tile types. Some tiles affect the ones around it, so placement is key.
  • Customize your estate with ambient items.
  • CHANCE & CIRCUMSTANCE: Terroir's random event and mission system. Players can open the Mystery Box and choose between CHANCE (a random event that could either have a positive or undesirable outcome) or CIRCUMSTANCE (a mission that a Player completes for rewards, or gets penalized for failing).
  • Join Wine Awards for a chance to earn bonuses to your wine's value and your Estate's renown.
  • Clean, minimalist design and gorgeous low-poly 3D models.
  • Original soundtrack composed and performed by Singapore's CLARQuinet ensemble.

Put on your field gloves, grab a pair of pruning shears and build your Chateau literally from the ground up. Good luck, and cheers!

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
Windows 7 or better
Processor:
Intel Core2 Duo 2.4 GHz / AMD 3 GHz or better
Memory:
2 GB RAM
Graphics:
Minimum of 2 GB Video RAM
DirectX:
Version 9.0
Storage:
2 GB available space
Sound Card:
Any

recommended*

Not specified

User reviews

bigbeasto
Not recommended | 10 Sept 2024
8.4h played

Extremely niche response here, but as a winemaker the whole process here is garbage. I know you don't play all games for its realism, but this is so far from that for me that it's unplayable and illogical. Sorry, but no

Helpful: 12
Drain
Not recommended | 06 Oct 2022
2.9h played

RNG is way too strong. Five years of my only vine tile sitting at 1 ripeness, and the only lever I have to throw is "trimming leaves". They need to listen to actual wine people in the comments and start over.

Helpful: 9
BLACKOUT_66
Recommended | 23 Feb 2023
19.9h played

This is a laid back, calm experience of a game. Sit back, relax, brew some wine, and expand your vineyard. I recommend a sheet of paper to make a view notes as you go. And check out the movie "A Good Year" for some

Helpful: 0
Swisspike
Not recommended | 24 Jul 2025
20.0h played

Twenty hours in this game. Twenty hours of watching my careful plans get CRUSHED by an unfair random weather generator. I NEVER went past year three without going bankrupt. It is my contention that there has never been

Helpful: 4
maverickmila
Not recommended | 12 May 2022
4.2h played

Simplistic concepts, unforgiving RNG, pretty awful UI. It's just ... not fun. Pretty much abandoned both by players and the devs, so even the guides are minimal and outdated, so figuring out how to survive without going

Helpful: 5
staciabug24
Recommended | 13 Aug 2022
19.4h played

This is a simple, cute little game. You get to manage and expand a vineyard, growing grapes and solving the puzzle of when to harvest, how to crush etc., to get optimal wine. It's low-stress and an enjoyable puzzle. My

Helpful: 1