[Let's Do] NetherVinery is an addon mod that expands Vinery with Nether-themed grapes, storage blocks, and crafting blocks for Minecraft Fabric, Forge, NeoForge, and Quilt. It focuses on bringing Vinery-style progression into the Nether with Crimson and Warped grape varieties.
Vanilla Nether gameplay often feels great for danger and resources, but thin when you want a themed food-and-decor loop that matches your overworld builds. NetherVinery solves that by extending Vinery's familiar workflow into the Nether, so your grape farming and crafting can continue in a different biome style instead of stopping at the portal. With 4,732,490 downloads on Modrinth (closing in on five million), it has clear social proof among players who want adventure, decoration, food, and storage content in one Nether-focused addon.
Key Features of [Let's Do] NetherVinery
- Crimson and Warped Nether Grapes — You get two distinct grape lines tied to the Nether's own visual identity, which makes progression feel like a real expansion instead of a reskin. Because they are found near lava seas, exploration matters, and that adds a risk-reward layer to early collection runs. If you liked Vinery's crop loop, this gives you a fresh target biome and a clear reason to return to the Nether.
- Vinery-like Crafting Flow in the Nether — The crafting process is intentionally close to what Vinery players already know, so onboarding is fast and low-friction. That familiarity means you spend less time relearning systems and more time building a themed production setup. It is especially useful on modpacks where players want immediate usability from an addon.
- Nether-Style Storage Blocks — The addon adds storage blocks designed around Nether aesthetics, helping your storage rooms feel integrated with Crimson and Warped builds. For players who care about base cohesion, this matters as much as function. You can keep logistics practical without breaking your visual theme.
- Additional Nether-Themed Crafting Blocks — New crafting blocks broaden what you can place in specialized rooms and production corners, so Nether bases feel purpose-built rather than decorative shells. This supports role-based builds like cellar zones, processing spaces, or themed outposts. It also helps multiplayer servers where visual readability of work areas improves collaboration.
- Addon Structure Built Around Vinery — NetherVinery is designed as an extension, not a standalone replacement, so it fits players already invested in Vinery progression. That keeps your existing knowledge and setups relevant while opening new biome-specific goals. In practice, it feels like "more of what works," but with Nether flavor.
- Multi-Loader Availability — For Minecraft 1.20.1, the mod supports Fabric, Forge, Quilt, and NeoForge, giving pack creators flexibility when selecting an ecosystem. For 1.19.2, Fabric and Forge are available, which still covers many established packs. This broad loader support can reduce friction when coordinating server and client setups across mixed communities.
Screenshots
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How to Install [Let's Do] NetherVinery
- Pick your Minecraft version first: use 1.20.1 or 1.19.2, then match it to your preferred loader from Fabric, Forge, NeoForge, or Quilt.
- Install and run the correct loader once so your mods folder is generated for that instance.
- Add NetherVinery for your exact version and loader combination (1.20.1 supports Fabric/Forge/Quilt/NeoForge; 1.19.2 supports Fabric/Forge).
- Install required dependencies for your setup, including Vinery and any version-specific libraries noted below.
- Launch Minecraft and verify the mod loads, then enter a world and start searching Nether lava sea regions for Crimson and Warped grapes.
Requirements & Compatibility
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Category | Minecraft Mods |
| Author | satisfyu |
| Supported Minecraft Versions | 1.20.1, 1.19.2 |
| Loaders (General) | Fabric Mod Loader, Minecraft Forge, NeoForge, Quilt Loader |
| Downloads by Version | 1.20.1: Fabric, Forge, Quilt, NeoForge | 1.19.2: Fabric, Forge |
| Dependency Context | Addon for Vinery; 1.19.2 and above requires [Let's Do] API and Architectury (as stated by the author description). |
| Support Status | Marked as currently unsupported; changelog indicates this is most likely the last update. |
| License | LicenseRef-custom |
What's New
- Version line includes 1.2.19 in the provided changelog.
- Compatibility was updated to Vinery 1.4.40.
- The author notes this is most likely the last update for NetherVinery.
- The project is described as no longer receiving further development.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Extends Vinery into the Nether with clear thematic consistency.
- Adds both gameplay targets (new grapes) and building utility (storage/crafting blocks).
- Familiar Vinery-like crafting flow lowers learning curve.
- Strong multi-loader coverage on Minecraft 1.20.1.
- Large adoption footprint with 4.7M+ downloads.
Cons
- Currently unsupported, with likely final-update status.
- Addon design means it is best suited to players already using Vinery.
- Version and loader combinations are not identical across 1.20.1 and 1.19.2.
- License is custom, so pack maintainers should review terms directly.
Alternatives to [Let's Do] NetherVinery
- [Let's Do] Vinery — The core mod NetherVinery builds on, ideal if you want the base grape-and-crafting experience first.
- [Let's Do] API — A complementary dependency for 1.19.2+ setups that helps keep the addon stack working as intended.
- Architectury — A complementary library dependency for 1.19.2+ that is often part of cross-loader mod environments.
Download [Let's Do] NetherVinery
| Minecraft Version | Fabric | Forge | NeoForge | Quilt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| For Minecraft 1.20.1 | Download | Download | Download | Download |
| For Minecraft 1.19.2 | Download | Download | — | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is NetherVinery a standalone mod?
No — it is an addon for Vinery. The mod is specifically presented as Nether-focused Vinery expansion content rather than an independent full system.
Which Minecraft versions are supported?
The supported versions are 1.20.1 and 1.19.2. You should match your loader and dependency setup to one of those versions to avoid mismatch issues.
Does NetherVinery support NeoForge?
Yes — NeoForge is available for the 1.20.1 download line. For 1.19.2, the listed loaders are Fabric and Forge only.
Do I need extra dependencies on 1.19.2+?
Yes — the provided author text states that 1.19.2 and above requires [Let's Do] API and Architectury. Because this is an addon, Vinery context is also central to the intended gameplay loop.
Is this mod still actively developed?
No — it appears to be in a near-final state. The body states it is currently unsupported, and the changelog says the latest update is most likely the last one with no further development planned.
What gameplay loop does it add compared with base Vinery?
It adds a Nether-oriented loop centered on Crimson and Warped grapes found near lava seas. The crafting approach stays close to Vinery, so progression feels familiar while shifting your exploration and building focus into Nether biomes.
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