Best items to age Stardew Valley?

When deciding on the best items to age Stardew Valley, you'll want to focus on products that offer the highest return on investment through your Casks in the farmhouse cellar.

Most Profitable Items to Age

Wine (Top Priority)

Wine consistently offers the best aging returns, with Starfruit Wine leading the pack. Base Starfruit Wine sells for 2,250g, but when aged to Iridium quality, it jumps to 4,500g – doubling your profit. Ancient Fruit Wine is another excellent choice, going from 1,650g to 3,300g when fully aged.

Cheese (Steady Income)

Goat Cheese provides reliable profits, increasing from 400g to 800g when aged to Iridium quality. Regular Cheese from cows also performs well, jumping from 200g to 400g. The aging time is significantly shorter than wine, making cheese ideal for players wanting quicker returns.

Other Valuable Options

Truffle Oil ages from 1,065g to 1,491g, offering decent returns though not as impressive as wine. Caviar increases from 500g to 700g, making it worthwhile if you have spare cask space.

Aging Strategy Tips

Prioritize Starfruit Wine and Ancient Fruit Wine for maximum profit potential. Fill remaining cask space with Goat Cheese since it ages much faster (14 days vs 56 days for wine). This strategy maximizes both immediate cash flow and long-term profits.

Avoid aging beer, mead, or pale ale, as their profit margins are too low to justify the cask space and time investment.

Mastering the aging process is just one piece of Stardew Valley's complex economy puzzle. Consider exploring greenhouse optimization and seasonal crop planning to maximize your farm's earning potential year-round.

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