Wormeldange

The village
Wormeldange is the Riesling capital of the Luxembourg Moselle. Above it rises the Koeppchen, a steep limestone slope that is the valley's most celebrated Riesling site, with sweeping views over the river (source: Luxembourg-Moselle-Wine-Region-research.md).
In the village, the Art-Deco Caves Poll-Fabaire cellar (built 1927–30) makes the prestige Poll-Fabaire Crémant and pours a five-glass flight on its terrace, while the hilltop Koeppchen has served wine and Stuff Brauerei beer since 1907 (source: Luxembourg-Moselle-Wine-Region-research.md).
- 01Caves Poll-FabaireArt-Deco cellar; prestige Crémant and a tasting terrace.
- 02Koeppchen viewpointThe steep Riesling slope above Wormeldange-Haut.
- 03Koeppchen bistro-barHilltop institution since 1907 with a boat-shaped bar.








The most scenic stretch of the valley — taste prestige Crémant at Poll-Fabaire, climb the Koeppchen for the view, and eat on the hilltop or in Ahn at Mathes.
Reserve Koeppchen and Mathes ahead.
Wormeldange is the Riesling capital of the Luxembourg Moselle. Above the village rises the Koeppchen, a steep limestone slope that is the valley's most celebrated Riesling site, with sweeping views over the river (source: Luxembourg-Moselle-Wine-Region-research.md).
What to see
- Caves Poll-Fabaire — the Art-Deco Wormeldange cellar (built 1927–30) of the Domaines Vinsmoselle cooperative, producing the prestige Poll-Fabaire Crémant; the café-bar offers a five-glass tasting flight (~€9.50) on a terrace over the vines.
- Koeppchen vineyard viewpoint — the steep limestone Riesling slope above Wormeldange-Haut, with sweeping valley views (source: Luxembourg-Moselle-Wine-Region-research.md).
Eat, taste & stay
- Eat & drink · Koeppchen — a hilltop institution since 1907 with vineyard views, a boat-shaped bar, local Stuff Brauerei craft beer, Crémant and cocktails; reservation essential.
- Taste · Caves Poll-Fabaire wine bar — the Art-Deco cellar café-bar with its tasting flight and terrace (source: Luxembourg-Moselle-Wine-Region-research.md).
Getting around
Buses stop at "Wormeldange, Kellerei" (the Poll-Fabaire cellar) on RGTR line 175. The flat PC3 cycle path links the village to Grevenmacher to the north and Ehnen/Remich to the south; the Koeppchen slope itself is a short, steep climb above the village (source: Luxembourg-Moselle-Wine-Region-research.md).


