Potion Collector — Energy Type
Breeze 🌬️
Elevated · Aromatic · Cool
Who You Are
Breeze collectors pay attention to things other people walk past. They notice the shift in temperature before anyone else does. They're observant without being remote — they just live one register higher than the room.
You're drawn to things that reveal themselves gradually. Not secrets — layers. The wine that smells different in the morning than it did the night before. The bottle that seems understated until it's the only thing you're thinking about.
Breeze wines are cool-climate and aromatic: Riesling, Grüner Veltliner, Pinot Gris from Alsace, Gewürztraminer done properly. Wines that make you lean forward and smell them twice before you drink.
The Breeze Peaks
"The highest ground holds the lightest touch."
The Breeze Peaks rise in the northern interior of the Overworld — high altitude, cold nights, a growing season compressed by elevation into something extraordinarily precise. The producers here are the most detail-oriented in the Archive.
Breeze energy is the force of the almost-imperceptible. These wines reveal themselves in layers over hours, not minutes. The collector who opens a Breeze wine and drinks it immediately misses the point. The one who waits gets everything.
The Mist Regent moves through these peaks — barely visible, avian and cervine in silhouette, never clearly resolved. It appears in fog at high altitude and is associated with the most aromatic vintages. Whether it causes them or simply notices them, the Archive cannot confirm.
In the Glass — The Breeze Peaks
What Breeze looks like when you find it.
Mosel Riesling Spätlese
Slate-driven, cold vintage, petrol note in ten years. Worth the wait.
Grüner Veltliner (Wachau Smaragd)
Austrian, white pepper, mineral. The wine that outperforms its reputation.
Alsace Pinot Gris Grand Cru
Rich but precise. Smoke and honey and something you can't name.
Gewürztraminer (serious)
Lychee, rose, ginger. Done right it's compelling.
Alto Adige Pinot Bianco
Alpine Italy. The quietest Breeze wine — and sometimes the most revealing.
Found in The Breeze Peaks
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July 7, 2026
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The Clubs Carrying Breeze Energy
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The River
River valleys moderate and slow things down. Loire, Danube, Douro, Mosel, Wachau — precision, herbal lift, and minerality that makes you reach for a second glass.
Join This Pack →Champagne Chronicles
Grower Champagne is not a category — it is a correction. A specific hillside, a specific harvest, a crystalline moment of place that cannot be replicated.
Join This Pack →Saltwind Selections
Coastal tension. Salinity and forward drive. Albariño, Muscadet, Chablis, Vermentino — wherever the wine tastes like the sea was involved.
Join This Pack →Membership
You don't apply — you accrue.
Join any pack and you're a Collector. Stay three seasons and the Archive recognises you as an Archivist. Eight seasons — or two packs running continuously for a year — and you become a Lorekeeper. The rarest clubs open only to those who waited.
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Collector
Join any pack
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Archivist
Three seasons
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Lorekeeper
Eight seasons
Your Complementary Energy
If Breeze is your primary
Tide 🌊 is your edge.
Breeze and Tide share precision and place. Both are cool-climate, both value wines that smell like somewhere specific. Albariño, Muscadet, coastal Vermentino — your Tide finds will feel like Breeze at sea level. The combination describes a palate that finds warmth uninteresting.
Explore Tide Energy →