Worley Winery

"In ten years in this dump, I've come to accept a very low standard of life. But even at the bottom of this fish tank, a man must have standards. The pathetic trou du cul down at Worley Winery has started putting water to his terrible wine... water!!! When I confronted him with this fact, he tells me, 'Pierre, this is not to worry, the water, she is distilled. It could be worse... I could take it right from the ocean...'"

- Pierre Gobbi

Worley Winery is one of many alcoholic beverage facilities in the Farmer's Market. Despite it's size, the so called "pathetic trou du cul" owner has had to resort to watering down his wine in order to keep making a profit. One of the more notable wines bottled in this facility is Arcadia Merlot.

BioShock
The Winery is made up of three floors. The top floor was used for drinking and purchase, the Winery Cellar Top Floor was used to store the various bottles, and the Winery Cellar Bottom Floor was used to store huge barrels filled with alcohol. The bottom floor is also called the Worley Distillery, because the distilled water is housed here and the wine would be watered here. Due to the previous activities, most of the distilled water can be found on the bottom floor.

The owner must have been very suspicious of thievery, because there are two Turrets and two Security Cameras holding watch.

BioShock 2 Multiplayer
The entrance to Worley Winery can be seen in the Farmer's Market opposite the Central Square Bistro in BioShock 2 Multiplayer. However, the entrance to the winery is boarded up and sealed with a notice from Andrew Ryan claiming that the premises are "unsafe". A booth near the entrance is still stocked to sell barrels of fresh water from the Worley Distillery.

Video
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Trivia

 * In BioShock a corpse can be found in the distillery floating by under a grate in the floor. The corpse is holding a large amount of Dollars. It will pass beyond view and under the floor so the player should use Telekinesis to grab it if they have it equipped.
 * In the restaurant area of Worley Winery in BioShock there is a piece of cheese with a slice cut out of it laying on the ground in a corner, along with several bullet holes on the ground. From the right angle, this appears to be an homage to Pac-Man, as the cheese appears as though it's about to eat the 'dots'. This was placed in the game by BioShock designer Jean-Paul LeBreton.
 * In Pierre Gobbi's diary Water in Wine, he states that Worley Winery used Distilled Water to water down their wine, making lower quality product for less cost. Oddly, the wine found in the Winery still shows the same properties as regular wine found elsewhere.