Viticulture Essential Edition board game box showing two vineyard workers holding grapes with a Tuscan winery landscape backdrop.

Viticulture Essential Edition

MSRP $65.00
$52.00
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Viticulture Essential Edition

MSRP $65.00
$52.00
Sale price  $52.00
Our Take

Viticulture Essential Edition is the cleanest way to experience one of the most beloved worker-placement games ever designed. Second-edition rules plus the best parts of the Tuscany expansion, all in one box, with an excellent solo mode.

Game At A Glance

Players 1-6 PlayersBest: 3-4
Playtime 45-90 Min
Recommended Ages 13+
Complexity Medium Light · 2.9 / 5
Play Style Competitive
Game Type Worker Placement, Set Collection
Theme Wine, Farming, Italy
Publisher Stonemaier Games
Designer Jamey Stegmaier, Alan Stone, Morten Monrad Pedersen
Year Published 2015
Awards 2017 Juego del Año Recommended

Run a Tuscan vineyard across the seasons

You inherit a vineyard in Tuscany. It is small. The light is good. Your workers need assignments and so do you.

Viticulture Essential Edition is a worker-placement game for 1 to 6 players from Stonemaier Games. Each year you plant vines, tend fields, host visitors who unlock special actions, make wine, and fill wine orders for points. It is a compact strategy game that repays planning without punishing a missed turn, and it runs 45 to 90 minutes depending on player count.

What earns this edition its reputation is the curation. It folds the second edition of Viticulture together with hand-picked pieces of the original Tuscany expansion, chosen with input from designer Uwe Rosenberg. The result is tighter than the original and more interesting than the base second edition, and it is the version most experienced players will recommend by default.

This is one of our favorite games to suggest for couples. Two-player Viticulture is genuinely excellent, and the game has real depth without the brain-cooked feeling that heavier euros can leave behind. It also welcomes new strategy gamers well because the theme is intuitive and the actions are clearly laid out.

Solo play is a genuine feature here, not an afterthought: the Automa deck runs a simulated opponent that adapts to your moves and gives you a proper single-player game. Viticulture set the standard for Stonemaier solo modes, and that work shows.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many players can play Viticulture Essential Edition?
1 to 6 players. Most people find the sweet spot at 2 to 4. Two-player play is especially good here and is often mentioned as one of the best two-player worker-placement experiences in print.
How long does a game of Viticulture Essential Edition take?
About 45 minutes for two players and up to 90 minutes for a full 6-player game. Teaching adds 10 to 15 minutes for first-time players.
What is the difference between Essential Edition and regular Viticulture?
Essential Edition is the second edition with hand-picked Tuscany expansion content baked in. For new buyers this is the version to get. If you already own base Viticulture, the standalone Tuscany Essential Edition expansion adds the rest.
Is this a good gift for a worker-placement newcomer?
Yes. Viticulture is often cited as the gateway worker-placement game. The wine-making theme is concrete, the actions are intuitive, and the rulebook is short.
How heavy is it strategically?
Medium. On complexity scale this sits comfortably between a gateway game like Catan and a heavy euro like Agricola. Thoughtful, not punishing.
Is there a solo mode?
Yes. The Automa Factory solo deck simulates a full opponent and is widely regarded as one of the best solo systems in the hobby.
Does it play well at 5 or 6?
It does, with the caveat that the board gets tighter and you feel the worker-placement squeeze more sharply. Many groups prefer 3 or 4 for this reason.

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