Our Members
The Old Vine Conference member community encompasses producers, distributors, generic bodies, and private individuals. Membership of The Old Vine Conference is an impactful way to safeguard global old vine heritage, and its priceless ecological and cultural value. In return, Members are able to showcase their wines and projects to our influential and uniquely engaged audience through exposure at conferences, inclusion in media, and at tastings and events.
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Herdade de Espirra, Pegões, Setúbal, Portugal
Just 50 km south of Lisbon, in the Pegões region, lies Herdade de Espirra. A historic estate where old vines and traditional practices define its unique identity, its 36 hectares of vineyards, planted in sandy soils, are part of a vast 1,700-hectare property. This estate also cultivates cork oak forests, pine nut groves, grazing lands, and forestry nurseries which all come together and create a rich and balanced ecosystem.
Quinta da Côrte, Douro Valley, Portugal
In the heart of the Douro Valley’s Cima Corgo sub-region, Quinta da Côrte stands as a true expression of time, tradition, and landscape. Part of the Vignobles Austruy collection, the estate’s roots trace back to the early 19th century, with vineyard records dating to 1814.
Costa Boal, Trás-os-Montes, Portugal
In the rugged hills of Trás-os-Montes, Costa Boal Family Estates continues a winemaking journey that started back in 1857. Rooted in the traditions of northern Portugal, the family has become a reference for preserving and restoring historic vineyards.
Rui Reguinga, Alentejo, Portugal
In the highlands of the Alentejo, within the Serra de São Mamede Natural Park, Terrenus is Rui Reguinga’s vision of authentic viticulture, where tradition, altitude, and biodiversity come together.
Textura Wines, Portugal
In the Dão region, on the slopes of Serra da Estrela, Textura Wines is building a new legacy rooted in tradition, respect for nature, and the preservation of Portugal’s viticultural heritage. Founded in 2018 as a family project by Marcelo Araujo and Patricia Berardi, Textura Wines brings together 30 hectares of vineyards across nine plots in Vila Nova de Tazem and Penalva do Castelo.
Quinta da Vacaria, Douro Valley, Portugal
In the heart of the Douro Valley, where the Corgo and Douro rivers meet, lies one of Portugal’s oldest estates, founded in 1616: Quinta da Vacaria. With over 400 years of continuous wine production, it represents one of the region’s most historic properties.
Filipa Pato & William Wouters Estate, Bairrada, Portugal
Filipa Pato, born into a winemaking family that has been crafting wines for over five generations in Bairrada, established her own winery in 2001 with the idea to recuperate as many centenary Baga vineyards as possible.
Van Zellers & Co., Douro, Portugal
Van Zellers & Co is a family-owned Port and Douro DOC company, with a history that dates back to 1620.