Welcome to Domaines Vinsmoselle

Welcome to Domaines Vinsmoselle. We are delighted to welcome you to our website and we wish you a good discovery of our Luxembourg wines and Crémants. Responsible consumption is as important to us as the quality of our wines and Crémants. Thus, please confirm that you are at least 18 years old or that you have reached the legal minimum age for alcohol consumption in your country.

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Domaines Vinsmoselle
BP 40  |  L-5501 Remich
12 route du vin  L-5450 Stadtbredimus
Tél: (352) 23 69 66-1  |  Fax: (352) 23 69 91 89
E-mail: info@vinsmoselle.lu

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Domaines Vinsmoselle

On the banks of the Moselle, surrounded by 1200 hectares of vineyards, Stadtbredimus Castle, former residence of the famous national poet Edmond de la Fontaine, is nowadays Domaines Vinsmoselle’s head office.

Founded in 1921, the Luxembourg wine cooperative, with over 100 years' experience in wine production, is recognised and appreciated for the production and commercialisation of 100% Luxembourg Moselle quality wines that reflect the best of the local soil. From Schengen to Wasserbillig, 170 winegrowing families cultivate privileged sites along the Moselle: wines made with respect for nature, a core value of the winegrowers' cooperative.

Since November 2023, Domaines Vinsmoselle is the first Luxembourg winery to be FAIR'N GREEN certified and also works with "Wine in moderation".

Domaines Vinsmoselle is aware of the current ecological challenges and is pursuing an ambitious policy for a more sustainable world that shows solidarity and respects the limits of nature. The winegrowers' cooperative has recognised that sustainability is not just a trend, but a fundamental responsibility to secure wine production in the long term. The cooperative's sustainability concept encompasses various aspects, including environmentally friendly cultivation methods, resource-saving production techniques and social measures that promote the well-being of the community.

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