Vines from 1991 become eligible for Old Vine Registry
Good news for vintage vine fans! Vineyards planted in 1991 have now hit the 35-year mark, making them eligible for The Old Vine Registry. The registry has grown to nearly 9,400 vineyards across 42 countries with importers and a public "Heritage Vine Hunt" contest helping to document historic sites in regions like Burgundy, Bordeaux and the Rhône Valley.
Originally published by Drinks Retailing
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