Wine Wars: Consorting is a secondary quest in the Blood and Wine expansion.
It's only triggered if the player completed Wine Wars: The Deus in the Machina before completing either Wine Wars: Coronata or Wine Wars: Vermentino.
Important: The rewards granted by this quest are actually the individual rewards for Wine Wars: Coronata and Wine Wars: Vermentino, subject to their level (37). Thus, while this is a level 40 quest, the reward will decrease after reaching level 47 (43 before Patch 4.0).
Walkthrough[]
Having revealed the real saboteur of both vineyards, it is decided that Liam and Matilda will form a consortium to buy Belgaard Vineyard together. However, their pending issues need to be resolved first.
The step by step process is identical to the individual quests, though some tasks may have already been done (notably, finding the incriminating notes and the key on each side). See Wine Wars: Coronata and Wine Wars: Vermentino for a detailed walkthrough.
When all tasks are completed, return to the new partners to receive rewards for both their tasks, and the second part of Wine Wars: Belgaard will start.
Journal entry[]
- When Geralt first agreed to look into problems at some of the vineyards in Toussaint, he had not expected these matters to occupy him for long. When the witcher then learned Count Crespi had provoked the quarrel between the vineyard owners, an end to the mess was finally in sight. The ducal clerk was clearly pleased to see Liam de Coronata and Matilda Vermentino join forces. And he agreed to transfer Belgaard to them jointly on one condition - they would first need to resolve the troubles at their home estates.
- Not monsters, not bandits - Geralt feared nothing! He quickly tended to the problems at Coronata and Vermentino, then set off to see the co-owners of the newly formed consortium to collect the reward they had promised him.