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Maribor’s Old Vine: The World’s Oldest Noble Grapevine Still Producing Fruit

Published: 9.12.2025

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Maribor’s Old Vine: The World’s Oldest Noble Grapevine Still Producing Fruit

A new discovery in Tibet –  a 416-year-old wild grapevine recently entered into the Guinness World Records –  has created a new category in the famous register. Yet the legendary Old Vine on Maribor’s Lent remains unrivalled in its own class: it continues to hold the title of the oldest noble (cultivated) grapevine in the world that still bears fruit.

Growing on the Drava riverbank for more than four centuries, the Old Vine is a defining symbol of Maribor and of Slovenia’s viticultural heritage. It embodies the long winemaking tradition of the Podravje wine region and connects generations of winemakers, residents and visitors.

The Old Vine was officially included in the Guinness World Records in 2004, based on a scientific analysis from 1972 that confirmed its age to be between 350 and 400 years. It belongs to the subspecies Vitis vinifera ssp. vinifera, comprising cultivated grape varieties intentionally developed and preserved by humans over centuries. Of roughly 10,000 recognised varieties, only a few hundred have significant commercial value — and the Maribor variety Žametna črnina is proudly among them.

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