Palissage is an RWA protocol on Arbitrum that brings real wine trade on-chain. It allows wineries to tokenize verified wine lots, sell them directly to shops, importers, restaurants, collectors, and crypto-native buyers, and support both immediate sales and En Primeur wine futures. Each token represents a real claim on real bottles from a real winery. The protocol combines compliant holder verification, restricted transfers, escrow-based markets, secondary-sale royalties, and physical redemption. For wineries, Palissage creates a new financing and distribution channel. For buyers, it offers better access, clearer provenance, and a direct connection to producers. The project is rooted in the Languedoc-Roussillon wine region in France, where several local wineries representing more than 400 hectares of vineyards have already expressed interest in joining once the MVP is launched. You can try this here: https://palissage.net/
# Palissage
Palissage is an RWA project for bringing real wine trade on-chain through
Arbitrum.
The goal is simple: help wineries sell verified wine lots directly to shops,
importers, restaurants, collectors, and crypto-native buyers, while giving
Arbitrum more real-world commerce, real users, and traditional capital entering
the network.
This file is the project idea and motivation. The technical architecture,
contracts, tests, Echidna harnesses, and Anvil deployment instructions are in
[TECHNICAL_README.md](TECHNICAL_README.md).
## What Palissage Is
In French viticulture, *palissage* is the trellis system of posts and wires that
runs along a vineyard row. It connects the vines, supports their growth, and
gives the vineyard structure. I chose this name because the project has the same
role: it is meant to connect wineries, buyers, crypto communities, and Arbitrum
in one shared structure for real-world trade.
Palissage tokenizes wine lots as compliant real-world assets. A winery can
create a verified lot, sell it on a primary market, pre-sell future production
through En Primeur / wine futures, and let buyers resell or redeem their
positions later.
The token is not meant to be just a collectible. It represents a real claim on
real bottles from a real winery. The protocol is built around ERC-7943-style RWA
compliance: verified holders, restricted transfers, escrow, secondary-market
royalties, and physical redemption.
## Why This Matters
Small and medium wineries often make excellent products but still depend on
local distribution networks, importers, fairs, and slow international payments.
This makes it harder for them to find buyers, finance production, and keep a
fair share of the final price.
Palissage can give them a new channel:
- direct access to B2B buyers and collectors;
- faster and cheaper international settlement;
- En Primeur / wine futures for earlier production financing;
- royalties on secondary sales;
- access to crypto communities and new marketing formats;
- collaborations with DAOs, NFT projects, events, and collector groups.
For shops and professional buyers, the value is also practical. They can buy
closer to the source, get better prices, access future lots earlier, and manage
allocations with clearer digital records.
For final buyers, the result can be cheaper wine, clearer provenance, direct
contact with wineries, achievements and rewards from producers, and access to
special drops or collaborations.
## Why Arbitrum
Palissage is designed for Arbitrum because it needs low fees, fast settlement,
Ethereum-compatible tooling, and a serious ecosystem for RWA experiments.
If this works, Arbitrum gets more than another crypto-native marketplace. It
gets real wineries, real buyers, real products, and traditional money moving
through the network for a practical reason.
This is how Arbitrum can become stronger in the real world: by supporting
applications that normal businesses can understand and use.
## Why Crypto Users May Care
Wine is cultural, physical, collectible, and easy to understand. It can make
RWAs feel less abstract.
Crypto communities could get limited wine drops, co-branded vintages, event
rewards, collector passports, on-chain achievements, and real-world experiences
directly from wineries. This creates a natural bridge between digital
communities and physical products.
## Local Traction
I live in the Languedoc-Roussillon region in the south of France, surrounded by
real wineries and producers.
I have already spoken directly with owners of several wineries here. Everyone I
discussed the idea with expressed interest in the project and said they would be
ready to join if Palissage is launched. Together, these wineries already
represent more than 400 hectares of vineyards.
That is why I believe this project has real potential. The problem is not
theoretical, and the first possible participants are close enough for me to work
with directly.
## Buildathon Goal
With this buildathon, I hope to receive funding and support to move Palissage
toward an MVP.
The next stage will require substantial work on the technical
infrastructure and the UI: improving the smart-contract system, building the
marketplace experience, creating the onboarding flow for wineries and buyers,
and making the product simple enough for traditional businesses to use.
After that, the goal is to prove the full loop: onboard real wineries, tokenize
real wine lots, connect buyers, settle payments on Arbitrum, and test the
redemption journey from token to bottle.
I am confident that Palissage has a future because it gives value to every side:
wineries, shops, buyers, crypto communities, and Arbitrum itself.
Thank you for your attention.