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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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.
Pinea, Ribera del Duero, Spain
PINEA is a project defined by a unique tension – the delicate balance between tradition and the future. A winery that honours Ribera del Duero’s deep heritage while pushing forward, revealing a region with untold stories, still waiting to be discovered.
Sassotondo – A Tuscan Winery Rooted in Heritage and Old Vines
Sassotondo is a family-owned and operated winery nestled near the medieval village of Pitigliano, in southern Tuscany. Founded in the early 1990s by Carla Benini, an agronomist from Trentino, and Edoardo Ventimiglia, a former documentary filmmaker from Rome, Sassotondo has grown into a benchmark for artisanal, sustainable winemaking. From its first vintage in 1997, the winery has remained dedicated to organic viticulture, with certification dating back to 1994, and an unwavering focus on local grape varieties, minimal intervention, and expressive terroir.
Eclipse Winery, Kvareli, Kakheti, Georgia
In the historic winemaking cradle of Georgia, where viticulture dates back over 8,000 years, Eclipse Winery is charting a bold path that bridges heritage and innovation. Founded in 2019 by a group of longtime colleagues from the IT industry, Eclipse is a newcomer to the Georgian wine scene with an ambitious vision — and deep respect for the land’s ancestral vines.
El Escocés Volante, DO Calatayud, Spain
When “The Flying Scotsman” Norrel Robertson MW landed in Spain with his family back in 2003, he quickly saw the quality potential of the old vines grow in varied terroirs across Calatayud, Aragón, the birthplace of Garnacha. The family made it their mission to seek out and revive old Garnacha vineyards.