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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Bideona, Rioja Alavesa, Spain
Bideona makes wines from parcels of old bush vines in Rioja Alavesa representative of its historic wine villages.
Wine Scholar Guild
Wine Scholar Guild has become the first Educational member of The Old Vine Conference.
Catena Zapata, Mendoza, Argentina
One of Catena Zapata’s many endeavours is to protect and preserve pre-phylloxera old vine Malbec.
Fattoria Fibbiano, Tuscany, Italy
Fattoria Fibbiano is home to one of the oldest Sangiovese vineyards in Tuscany. The vineyard is named Ceppatella.
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.
Benanti, Etna, Italy
The Benanti family can proudly claim to be one of the pioneers of Etna’s winemaking.
Tenuta Sette Ponti, Tuscany, Italy
“Vigna dell’Impero” (Vineyard of the Empire) is Tenuta Sette Ponti’s oldest vineyard which is home to an ancient and unique Sangiovese clone, planted in 1935.
Cusumano Alta Mora Estate, Etna, Sicily
Alta Mora is a project the Cusumano family embarked on with the aim of creating wines from heritage vineyards that express the quality and character of a unique and ancient land.