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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Mosia Galicea Mare, Oltenia, Romania
The estate has been completely restored and now reflects the historical cultural heritage of the region and has the protection of its old vines at the centre of its mission.
Velis Vineyards, Western Thracian Valley, Bulgaria
Velis Vineyards is a unique cross-border wine project that started with the accidental discovery of a small parcel of old Cabernet Sauvignon vines, planted in the 1970s, in the western Thracian Valley of Bulgaria.
Plaimont, South West France
Between 1950 and 2000, ampelographers & technicians scoured the region Plaimont covers to compile an inventory of grape varieties and “very old plots”. They identified a remarkable heritage, unique in France, which led to the creation of the Ampelographic Conservatory of Saint-Mont.
I Custodi, Etna, Sicily
I Custodi, as the Italian name suggests, are the ‘guardians’ of Mt. Etna’s vineyards, safeguarding the traditions of its viticulture and people.
Wines from Jumilla, Spain
Located in southeast Spain, Jumilla DOP is one of the country’s oldest wine regions and the birthplace of Monastrell.
Good Wine Good People, online wine retailer
Good Wine Good People is a go-to e-commerce wine retail platform listing over 70 old vine wines, based in the UK.
Campo de Borja, DO, Spain
The Campo de Borja wine region, located in Aragón, Eastern Spain is known as the “Empire of Garnacha”.
Vinchio Vaglio, Piedmont, Italy
This dynamic Piedmontese cooperative farms 470 hectares including prized old-vine Barbera.