Why pick a luxemburger wine?

The region, people and tradition shape the wine. In our globalized world, the indication of origin is becoming more important again, emerging as more of an antithesis to the technically and often excellently produced but soulless wines, from all over the world.

Our terroir shapes our wines. Our tradition and strength are based on the unique character of our origin. One of the central keys to guarantee the quality of our wines and Crémants for the future is the orientation towards the internationally recognized principle of origin.

Interesting statistics

  • 3

    Mio. bottles of Crémant de Luxembourg are produced per year

  • 1 295

    hectares of vines are cultivated throughout the Luxembourg Moselle

  • 65

    wine companies are proud producers of wines & crémants from Luxembourg

Our luxembourger wines

Quality sparkling wines

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Rosé wines

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Red wines

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White wines

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Late vintage wines

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Discover upcoming events

Riesling Open 2023

15/09/2023 - 17/09/2023

Centre Culturel Wormeldange et Domaines et Caves des allentours

It’s that time again and a new Riesling Queen is being crowned. On Friday 8 p.m. the coronation ceremony will […]

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Culture and Crémant Festival

17/09/2023 - 17/09/2023

Remich

The Crémant and culture festival takes place yearly the third Sunday in September. Next to the traditional fun fair, numerous […]

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Celebration of the “Hun” at Schengen

15/10/2023 - 15/10/2023

Schengen

The harvest is over and the “Hun” is traditionally celebrated again. Numerous cultural and culinary highlights invite you to discover […]

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The Mosel burns

21/10/2023 - 22/10/2023

Grevenmacher

Not only the wine is popular on the Moselle. That’s why Luxembourg’s distilleries invite you to a very special experience […]

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