

🍇 Cultivate your legacy in Tuscany’s most strategic vineyard game!
The Viticulture: Tuscany Expansion Essential Edition elevates the beloved Viticulture base game with a new seasonal board, special workers, and structure cards, enhancing complexity and replayability. Designed for 1-6 players aged 14+, this 150-minute economic strategy game challenges you to build the most prosperous Tuscan winery through diverse, dynamic gameplay paths. A must-have for serious board gamers and wine enthusiasts alike.









| ASIN | B01I5RNQUK |
| Age Range Description | 168 months to 9600 months |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,887 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,691 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Stonemaier Games |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Is a Small Ball, Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 940 Reviews |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| Educational Objective | Science |
| Estimated Playing Time | 150 Minutes |
| Genre | Economic, Farming |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00653341026606 |
| Included Components | Tuscany Essential Edition |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 8.66 x 2 x 10.63 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.63"L x 8.66"W |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Flat River Group |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1200.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardboard, Cardstock, Wood |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 14.0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1-6 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Size | Large |
| Theme | Vineyard, Winemaking, Tuscan Region |
| UPC | 653341026606 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**W
An Improvement on an Already Amazing Game
Game designers do not always take player feedback with the careful ear that Jamey Stegmaier has. This is the 3rd edition of Viticulture and its expansion in just a few years, but they have taken a great game with a few bugs and made an A++ game that needs to be in any serious board gamer's collection. Viticulture Essential Edition is a fine game on its own, but adding the Tuscany Essential Edition expansion makes it one of my favorite games of all time. The Tuscany board truly expands the game, giving you more choices in each season, and making turn order matter so much more than it did before. The game is elegant, fun, thinky, and, to quote Inside The Box, "classy as @#$%". In case you somehow don't know, the idea is to run a wine business in Italy. You have some land, some workers, some seed money, and some leads (cards) on how you might want to sell wine and earn victory points. On the surface it looks like your goal is to plant some grape seeds, harvest/squeeze grapes, bottle wine, age it, and sell it. However, that is ONE way to run a wine business. You might want to buy your grapes from other places instead of growing them. You might want to invite guests to come and do wine sampling and run your business on tourism. You might want to bring influential guests to help you compete with others. You might want to sell specific type of wine to a small audience, or you might want to mass produce cheap wine and sell it in a larger market. There are many ways to manage a wine business, and each way MIGHT be the best way for you this time around. This equally viable multiple paths to victory is a Stonemaier Games staple that make their games so much more interesting than other types of victory point race games. Because there are so many ways to accumulate points, you cannot ignore what other players are doing. You may have to change up your play as you go, either because someone is blocking you from doing what you want, or possibly because other players are fighting over limited resources and ignoring the low hanging fruit that you can come in and just take (pun intended). Viticulture EE would be in my top 50 games, but with the Tuscany EE expansion, it is easily in my top 10. What a world we live in where games like this exist. Say what you will about the strides video games have made. Board games just keep getting better and better. Keep it up Stonemaier.
J**N
An Essential Expansion!
I loved adding the Tuscany Expansion to the already excellent Viticulture. If Viticulture is not your favorite game, this expansion may help with some issues that you had in the base version. It adds three separate modular expansions and you can pick and choose which to play with. It adds Structures - additions that give different benefits Locations - Send out messaging about your vineyards wines to get more VP New grid for waking up - my personal favorite addition as it makes the decision of starting more important. I think this is a great expansions that is easy to learn if you know how to play the base game. I said it isn't super giftable just due to you need to know if the people you want to give this to own Viticulture and if they like the game. If yes to both those questions it is a great gift. Note: the base game is needed to play, this is not a standalone game!
T**S
Great expansion for the game
Adds just enough to change the base game without really changing the base game. Need the base to play this expansion. Expands the board and the people who can help you out. Viticulture is fun and this adds a little more to the game. We play with these additional rules more now than we did the original base game.
J**B
A must own for any Viticulture fan
If you own and enjoy viticulture you have to get this expansion. It comes with three new expansions: 1: A new (double-sided) board with 4 seasons and some new actions 2: Structure cards, and a structure player board (x6) which will give you new benefits and ways to gain points, perform actions, or other bonuses. 3. Special workers, allowing you to pay one extra coin when training a worker to have a worker with a special ability based on one of the 24 new cards. There are 2 special worker abilities you can choose to train in each game. Add more variety and new challenges to your viticulture games. Easy to learn and fun to play. A must buy!
B**D
A fantastic, easy to learn expansion
I normally refuse to buy expansions for board games because I figure if a board game isn't good on its own, there's no sense in spending more money on it when there are hundreds of other games I could purchase. I'd heard so many great things about Tuscany, however, I decided to try it out. I have to admit, it turned an enjoyable if somewhat forgettable game into a great game. The components are numerous and of good quality, the rulebook is easy to follow and a snap to get into, especially if you're already familiar with Viticulture gameplay, and it adds several new and interesting decisions to the base game. If you're short on shelf space, with very little finagling everything in the expansion fits into the base game box, which is a nice bonus. I am not going to make a habit of buying the expansions for my board games, but I absolutely do not regret this purchase.
L**L
Great expansion for a great game
Having purchased the base essential edition, I wanted to get expanded product. I was not disappointed, in fact, I think this particular expansion raises the quality of the game enough I don't think I would want to play without it again. The new way to when you wake up each season gives more bonuses to players for sleeping in that much more, but means they don't get to make their decisions first. The change in how to select who will be first player is also amazing, giving the bonus to being first player, but next year having to go the year without bonuses. If you love this game, get this expansion. It will make your love become an obsession.
R**N
A great expansion if you want to extend the replayability of the base game
I've owned Viticulture for years without wanting or needing this expansion, but was given it as a birthday present. And it's... interesting! Is it required? Absolutely not. Is it as good as the base game? Yes! But it's good in an interesting way: it allows you a glimpse of a version of Viticulture from an alternate universe. It doesn't add anything substantial to the core experience, but it makes the core experience different enough that you can play a completely different version of the game, extending its replayability.
M**X
Must have expansion.
If you’re a viticulture fan, this is a must have expansion. It adds a new extended board that is broken into 4 seasons. Overall, it adds a few modules to the game that you can use separate or all together. I recommend starting with one and learning it and then adding one and repeat. Once I learned them all I haven’t played without them. They add so much depth to your strategy and the game. You have the extended board. Four full seasons and a new reputation mechanic. You now have some star tokens that you place in regions on the reputation map. They earn you immediate rewards when placed and, possibly, victory points at the end of the game. There’s special workers. You can recruit this type of worker for 1 Lira more than the regular price and they have special abilities. When you set up the game you select two out of the deck of workers and place the cards next to the board. Those are the special powers for this game. So it adds variability there. Then there’s “structure”. It’s a whole deck of special building cards that you can build on your playmat. These buildings are for your use only and they give you something special that nobody else can do and vice versa.
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