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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Torre de Oña, Rioja Alavesa, Spain
Founded in 1987, boutique winery Torre de Oña is located in Páganos-Laguardia in the Rioja Alavesa, where the microclimate, soil composition and altitude (630 m) shape the grapes’ distinctive character. The 125 ha of estate vineyards, with an average of 46 years of age, are planted exclusively with native varieties, often vinified as field blends of Tempranillo, Garnacha, Mazuelo and Viura.
Bideona, Rioja Alavesa, Spain
Bideona makes wines from parcels of old bush vines in Rioja Alavesa representative of its historic wine villages.
Wines from Jumilla, Spain
Located in southeast Spain, Jumilla DOP is one of the country’s oldest wine regions and the birthplace of Monastrell.
Campo de Borja, DO, Spain
The Campo de Borja wine region, located in Aragón, Eastern Spain is known as the “Empire of Garnacha”.
Bodega Numanthia, Toro, Spain
Bodega Numanthia was founded in 1998 with the aim of producing the finest expression of Tinta de Toro from exceptional ungrafted, old, Phylloxera-resistant bush vines in the Toro DO in NW Spain.