The AA Grapevine and La Viña are the international journals of Alcoholics Anonymous, sharing the experience, strength, and hope of A.A. members in recovery.
The AA Grapevine, often called "our meeting in print," has been published continuously since June 1944. It is a monthly magazine written by A.A. members for A.A. members, featuring stories of recovery, articles on A.A. history, and reflections on the Steps and Traditions.
La Viña is the Spanish-language counterpart to the Grapevine, serving the Hispanic A.A. community since 1996. Both publications operate as separate arms of A.A.'s General Service Board.
Unlike other A.A. services, the Grapevine and La Viña are self-supporting through subscriptions and sales of related products. They do not accept group contributions, relying entirely on reader support.
"The Grapevine is a mirror of A.A. thought and action worldwide."
Available in print, digital, and audio formats. Features stories, articles, and Daily Reflections.
Visit AAGrapevine.orgServing the Hispanic A.A. community with stories of recovery in Spanish since 1996.
Visit AALaVina.orgSupport the Grapevine by subscribing to the print or digital edition. Gift subscriptions are also available through the Carry the Message project.
Visit the Grapevine StoreThe Grapevine is written by A.A. members. Consider sharing your experience, strength, and hope by submitting a story for publication.
Submit Your StoryThe Area 36 Grapevine Committee coordinates the work of A.A. members, groups, and districts to read, subscribe to, and utilize the Grapevine and Grapevine-produced materials. The committee also encourages members to contribute written material for publication.
Whether you subscribe, submit a story, or become a GVR, the Grapevine is a wonderful way to stay connected to the broader A.A. fellowship and share in the experience of recovery worldwide.
Your group can elect a Grapevine Representative (GVR) or La Viña Representative (RLV) to share information about these publications.
Contact Area 36 Grapevine Committee