Explore the Best Wineries in Luxembourg

Just getting started on your wine journey, or jumping back in?
Taste through a selection of a great local wines.

Displaying 3 of 9 wineries

Domaine L&R Kox

In the pursuit of excellence, passion is embraced, the vineyard is honoured, creativity is fostered, and oenological expertise is demonstrated.

€18.00 Book now

Luxembourg Wine Country

A few German elements, a few Moselle-Franconian, a few French: This is the very special Luxembourg mix, and not just in the language, but also the wine.

Check out the list of the best wineries in Luxembourg

A multi-Faceted Grape Variety List

The Müller-Thurgau vine dominates in Luxembourg wine country. It is used to produce light, fresh white wines with moderate acidity, which make up the largest part of the wine range. But there is much more to discover here as for Luxembourg wine tasting. The Burgundy varieties Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Auxerrois, and the noble Riesling are also on the rise. The Auxerrois in particular produces delicate, light, acidic, delicate wines that are a real Luxembourgish speciality. The noblest wine, however, is the Riesling with a fine bouquet of spices and hearty acidity. It grows on the entire Upper Moselle, preferably on steep slopes where the grapes can fully ripen.

Riesling as The Mirror of Terroir

In the canton of Grevenmacher in the northern part, you will find shell limestone soils, in the southern area in the canton of Remich you can find Keuperboden with clay marl. After all, no other grape variety reflects so much the terroir on which it grows as is the case with Riesling. This is how the Riesling from this part of the Moselle taste very different from the German Rieslings, whose grapes also grow along the Moselle.

Cremant de Luxembourg - A Specialty

A speciality of Luxembourg wine tasting is the Cremant of Luxembourg, which is produced using the classic fermentation method in the bottle. All white grape varieties can be used to produce this prickler. If the wines reach at least 12 points (out of a maximum of 20) during the official sensory control, they receive the official back label Appellation Controllée Moselle Luxembourgeoise. With 14 points the wine can be called Vin Classé, with 16 points Premier Cru and with 18 points Grand Premier Cru. In addition to larger wineries, there are over 50 winegrowers who put a lot of effort and passion into maintaining the level of Luxembourgish wine.


Discover some of the best wine tasting tours in Luxembourg

Frequently asked questions about

Luxembourg Wine Country

Is Luxembourg known for wine?

Yes, Luxembourg is known for wine.

How many vineyards are in Luxembourg?

In Luxembourg there are more than 450 vineyards.

What is the most common grape variety in Luxemburg?

The most common grape variety in Luxembourg is Pinot gris.

What wine is Luxembourg known for?

The Luxembourg is best known for the Grand Duchy's wines.

What is the best time to visit Luxembourg wine country?

The best time to visit Luxembourg wine country is in September and October.

What does Moselle wine taste like?

Moselle Riesling's tasting notes have medium-intensity of aromas of lime and honeydew, with slight smells of mineral water.

Map of Wineries in Luxembourg

Discover the locations of wineries in Luxembourg

Wine regions in Luxembourg