The International Organisation of Vine and Wine is an intergovernmental organisation made up of Member States
The Agreement of 3 April 2001 was signed by 35 Sovereign States.
Today, the International Organisation of Vine and Wine is made up of 50 Member States.
Africa
Algeria
Morrocco
South Africa
America
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Mexico
Peru
Uruguay
Asia
Armenia
Azerbaijan
India
Israel
Lebanon
Russia
Uzbekistan
Europe
Albania
Austria
Belgium
Bosnia- Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
France
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Italy
Luxembourg
Malta
Moldova
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Republic of North Macedonia
Romania
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Türkiye
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Oceania
Australia
New Zealand
The international treaty of 3 April 2001 also enables some territories and organisations to participate in the OIV works as observers.
EU
European Union
AIDV
International Wine Law Association
Amorim
Academy
AREV
Assembly of Wine-Producing European Regions
AUIV
International University Association of Wine
CERVIM
Centre for Research, Environmental Sustainability and Advancement of Mountain Viticulture
FIVS
International Federation of Wines and Spirits
OENOPPIA
Oenological Products and Practices International Association
UIOE
Union Internationale des Œnologues
VINOFED
World Federation of Major International Wine and Spirits Competitions
ASI
Association de la Sommellerie Internationale
WIM
Wine in Moderation
Yantaï
(China), prefecture-level municipality
Ningxia Hui
Autonomous region China
VINELINK INTERNATIONAL
The Lien de la vigne Association
Texas
Texas Department of Agriculture
Wine Origins Alliance
Wine Origins Alliance Association
How to Join the OIV:
The Government of the interested State must send the request of adhesion through its Embassy in Paris to the Director General of the OIV, with a copy of this request to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The director General of OIV informs the members concerning the application for membership. Members have six months from the reception of the application to inform the OIV on their opinion. After this time, if a majority of members has not opposed it, the application will be accepted.
Once the application is successful, the State concerned will have twelve months within which to deposit its instrument of accession with the depository.
For more information: secretariat@oiv.int