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Old Vines vs. New Vines: What's the Difference in the Glass?
Old vines aren’t just agricultural assets — they’re living history. Many of old vine sources, like Jessie’s Grove and Bechthold Vineyard, are among the oldest continuously farmed vineyards in the country. These sites require careful stewardship, and we consider it an honor to work with growers who share our reverence for heritage.

Old Vine Rosé of Carignane: A Tribute to California Vineyard History and Provence
Marchelle’s Old Vine Rosé of Carignane is more than just a wine—it’s a bridge between past and present, between California’s heritage vineyards and the classic wines of Provence. It is a reflection of our deep appreciation for history, craftsmanship, and the timeless beauty of old vines.