The Moselle region is Germany’s oldest wine region and one of Europe’s most important classical wine regions.
The Moselle valley’s slopes are closely covered with grapevines . The steep slopes called “Steillagen” characterise the Moselle region like no other wine region worldwide. The Moselle and its neighboring rivers, Saar and Ruwer, run through a cultural landscape steeped in tradition where Romans and Celts planted their wine as long as 2000 years ago.