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Contact us
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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
The Caves de Grevenmacher are the oldest of our cooperative. In 1921, Paul Faber was the founding president of the first Luxembourg wine cooperative. The cellars have a room, perfectly adapted to your professional or private events, which bears the name of its founder. In the wine shop, you will find many gift ideas but also the possibility to taste our wines.
Opening Hours
Our team welcomes you from Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Closed on Sundays, Mondays and public holidays
What we offer
Wine tourism activities | Corporate events | Private events |
Wine cellar guided tours (Wellenstein and Wormeldange) |
Meetings | Weddings |
Wine tastings | Conferences | Celebrations |
Wine tours & hikes | Team Buildings | Private Wine tastings |
Meals in the Wineries | Cocktails | |
Parties |
Wine tasting
Come and discover our range of wines and crémants and let our teams guide you. Whether you're a private individual or a professional, tastings are available in all our wine cellars and can be booked directly online.
Room rental
Our cellar in Grevenmacher offers two rooms for your private or professional events, each between they can be adapted according to your wishes. You'll find below descriptions of each room, with their unique features and possibilities layout.
Salle Paul Faber: 200 m² - 120 places seated - 200 places standing - Direct access to the hall by car or van
Harvest Hall: 1100 m² - 500 people maximum
For group reservations (10 people or more), room rentals or other inquiries, please contact our tourism department at +352 26 66 14 20 or by e-mail at tourisme@vinsmoselle.lu.
Wine tastings are only possible for people aged 16 and over.
Contact and access
Caves de Grevenmacher
12, rue des Caves
L-6718 Grevenmacher
Phone: +352 75 01 75
Parking in front of the building