
Hundred Days puts you in full command of a brand-new winery, tasking you with mastering the craft of wine from the ground up. You start by deciding which vines to plant, learning how to nurture them and judging the right moment to harvest. From there you follow the entire winemaking process, choosing the style of wine you want to make based on your own vision or the demands of the market, and then selling your production so the business can grow and expand.
Just as in the real world, every choice ripples through the final product, shaping both the quantity and the quality of what ends up in the bottle. A high-quality wine boosts your winery's reputation across the globe and may command a higher price, opening the door to faster, healthier growth. The simulation aims to feel realistic while remaining approachable, suitable for beginners and experienced players alike.
The depth shows in its features. You can cultivate different grape varieties, analyze the soil to pick the best match, and organize vineyard work such as pruning and chipping. You'll protect vines with treatments tailored to specific diseases, monitor ripeness, oversee fermentation by selecting yeasts and bacteria, decide which wines to age, and even customize your bottles down to their shape and color. As an indie strategy simulation on PC, it turns winemaking into a rewarding balancing act.