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Schengen, Luxembourg

Domaine Henri Ruppert

WinemakerHenri Ruppert Jr

A design-forward Moselle estate in Schengen, Domaine Henri Ruppert reads the Luxembourg border country through slope, soil and cellar discipline. Its Markusberg setting, guided tasting format and focus on Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Auxerrois and Crémant make it a serious stop for travelers who want the region explained through the glass rather than through spectacle.

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Address
1 um Markusberg, 5445 Schengen, Luxembourg
Phone
+352 26 66 55 66
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Domaine Henri Ruppert winery in Schengen, Luxembourg
About

Domaine Henri Ruppert is a contemporary wine estate in Schengen, set on the Markusberg hillside with panoramic views over the Moselle and the three-border region. The appeal is the setting itself: hillside perspective, a sleek cellar and a bar à vins framed by architectural design and craftsmanship. It reads less like a traditional countryside address and more like a carefully composed wine-estate visit, where the landscape, the building and the way the space is presented all contribute to the experience.

For travelers considering a stop in Schengen, Domaine Henri Ruppert is best understood as a design-conscious wine-estate visit rather than a page with extensive public detail to verify. The confirmed pricing is $32 per person, and the atmosphere is described through its contemporary estate setting, cellar, bar à vins and attention to detail. That makes the venue easiest to recommend for visitors who value a clear sense of place and a polished environment, while also keeping expectations grounded in the facts that are available.

Markusberg slope wine, not showroom wine

The strongest grounded reason to consider Domaine Henri Ruppert is its position on the Markusberg hillside. From there, the Moselle and the three-border region are part of the experience, giving the estate a clear sense of place without needing to overstate claims about specific grapes, vineyard practices or production history. The hillside location matters because it anchors the visit in the local geography: this is not just a room for tasting, but a wine-estate setting oriented toward the river landscape and the meeting point around Schengen.

The estate’s contemporary architecture and craftsmanship are central to the impression. Rather than presenting the venue as only a viewpoint, the description points to a sleek cellar and bar à vins where design and detail shape the atmosphere. The language around the estate suggests that the physical environment is part of the draw, with the cellar and wine bar forming a modern frame for the Moselle setting rather than a purely rustic or purely functional backdrop.

Grounded case is simpler: the winery is a Schengen wine estate with a modern cellar setting and panoramic Moselle views. That concise identity is useful, because it avoids implying more than is confirmed while still explaining why the venue is distinctive for a certain kind of visitor.

A cellar visit shaped by setting and view

Setting combines a contemporary wine estate, a sleek cellar and a bar à vins. That is enough to position the winery as a visually distinctive stop in Schengen, especially for visitors interested in the Moselle landscape and the three-border region. The experience is best framed around atmosphere: architecture, hillside orientation and the visual relationship between the estate and its surroundings.

View is part of the draw: the Markusberg hillside gives the estate a broad outlook over the Moselle and surrounding borderland. The confirmed atmosphere emphasizes architectural design, craftsmanship and attention to detail. In practical editorial terms, that means the venue’s character is not being sold through an unsupported list of features, but through the elements that are actually stated: a contemporary estate, a cellar, a bar à vins and a panorama.

What can be stated confidently is the listed price of $32 per person and the contemporary wine-estate setting in Schengen.

How to place it within a Schengen wine itinerary

For a Schengen itinerary, the winery works as a focused stop for visitors who want a modern Moselle wine-estate atmosphere with hillside views. A useful fit is likely a traveler who wants one clearly defined estate experience, especially one where the setting is as important as the cellar itself.

If you are comparing options, keep the basis of comparison simple: the winery is as a contemporary wine estate on the Markusberg hillside, with a sleek cellar, a bar à vins and panoramic views over the Moselle and the three-border region. That comparison point is intentionally restrained, but it is also one useful one: this is a place to consider when the combination of design, landscape and Schengen location is the priority.

The editorial case for the winery is therefore concise: choose it for a design-conscious Schengen setting, a hillside Moselle perspective and a confirmed $32-per-person price point. For any details beyond that, including current opening arrangements or specific experiences, confirm directly before visiting. With that caveat in place, the venue can be approached on its strongest terms: a contemporary wine estate shaped by architecture, craftsmanship and the views from Markusberg.

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Recognition history

Dated appearances from independent guides and award organizations, with the underlying list record or original source where available.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Scenic
  • Elegant
  • Romantic
  • Well Known
  • Sophisticated
Best For
  • Romantic Getaway
  • Group Outing
  • Wine Education
  • Special Occasion
  • Solo Exploration
Experience
  • Barrel Room
  • Estate Grounds
  • Panoramic View
  • Historic Building
  • Private Tasting
Sourcing
  • Sustainable
Views
  • Vineyard
  • Waterfront
AVA
  • Moselle Luxembourgeoise
Varietals
  • Weissburgunder (pinot Blanc)
  • Grauburgunder (pinot Gris)
  • Spätburgunder (pinot Noir)
  • Auxerrois
Wine Styles
  • Still White
  • Still Red
  • Sparkling
Tasting Experiences
  • Guided Tasting
  • Cellar Tour
  • Food Pairing Dinner
  • Scheduled Group Tastings
Noise LevelConversational
CapacitySmall
Wine ClubNo
Direct-to-Consumer ShippingNo
Visit details

Current opening hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
2–9 PM
Thursday
2–9 PM
Friday
2–9 PM
Saturday
11 AM–9 PM
Sunday
11 AM–9 PM

Hours can change for holidays and private events. Last verified .

Contemporary wine estate on the Markusberg hillside with a sleek cellar and bar à vins offering panoramic views over the Moselle and the three-border region; atmosphere combines architectural design and craftsmanship with a focus on detailed, quality-driven winemaking and relaxed evening tastings.