$20.00 Vineyard Winemaking Job by d3MBA
Overview

Vineyard Winemaking Job

A full winemaking loop for FiveM roleplay servers. Players walk the rows, crush grapes with a friend, ferment in barrels on real time multipliers, bottle the result and either flip it at the vineyard or run a delivery route for the real money. Runs on ESX and QBCore.

The winemaking cycle

  • Harvest: pick from designated vineyard rows, each row yields a count tied to its length. Scissors speed the pick up.
  • Crush: process grapes solo, or team up with one or two friends to work through a haul faster.
  • Blend: mix two different crushed grape types to produce a premium wine blend that sells for more.
  • Ferment: load barrels and let the system track amounts against realistic time multipliers.
  • Bottle and label: bottle the finished wine, wash dirty bottles, apply labels, then it's ready for sale.

Selling the wine

Two routes out of the cellar:

  • Quick sale at the vineyard: fast, low margin, good for grinders.
  • Delivery contracts: find customers, package the order, drive it out. Payout scales with distance bonuses and order size.

Dynamic pricing

Prices shift with market demand and customer preference, so which wine is worth making changes shift to shift.

Compatibility

  • Frameworks: ESX and QBCore.
  • Targets: ox_target, qb-target, qtarget.
  • Context menus: ox_lib context, qb-menu, nh-context.
  • Input menus: ox_lib input, qb-input, nh-keyboard.

Config and security

Every step is exposed through a single config file, so row layouts, timers, blend recipes and payouts are all yours to tune. Server-side exploit protection is built in to keep the job from being abused.

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About this FiveM script

Vineyard Winemaking Job by d3MBA is a premium FiveM script for esx, qbcore, qbox servers. It’s part of the CfxMods catalog, a curated selection of battle-tested resources for QBCore, ESX and Qbox roleplay servers. Every script on CfxMods ships with lifetime updates, secure payments by Tebex, and a ticket system for technical support.

Whether you’re building a QBCore server from scratch, upgrading an ESX Legacy deployment, or migrating to Qbox, this resource drops in cleanly and runs at 0.00ms idle resmon. The config-first design means you can customize prices, permissions and locations without touching the core Lua.