Wijndomein Aldeneyck

Wijndomein Aldeneyck

Wijndomein Aldeneyck used to be a fruit company. Karel Henckens and his wife Tine decided that life could perhaps be more beautiful when, instead of just growing apples and pears, they grew grapes and made wine.

Wijngaard Apostelhoeve

Wijngaard Apostelhoeve

Winery Apostelhoeve, the oldest commercial vineyard in the Netherlands is located in the south, in the province of Limburg. The first vines were planted in 1970 where apple and pear trees once grew.

Wijngaard Aan de Breede Beek

Wijngaard Aan de Breede Beek

Wijngaard Aan de Breede Beek is situated on Slichtenhorst estate in the middle of The Netherlands. Winemaker Henk Breugem planted in 2003 the first acres with hybrid type grape varieties, cultivated at Geisenheim Agricultural University in Germany.

Betuws Wijndomein

Betuws Wijndomein

Betuws Wijndomein is owned by Dutch winemaker Diederik Beker who planted in 2004 the first couple of vines on one hectare, together with his father. With over six hectares now he runs one of the larger vineyards in the Netherlands. In the beautiful Betuwe region, among the many fruit orchards, he has planted 70% white grape varieties and 30% is used for rosé and red wines.

Domein De Wijngaardsberg

Domein De Wijngaardsberg

Winemaking in The Netherlands, some new and foolish idea? Be surprised... the oldest evidence of winemaking in The Netherlands can be found in the southern province of Limburg.

Wijndomein Auansati

Wijndomein Auansati

Owners of Wijndomein Auansati, Jan and Karin, had plans to start a winery in Southern Europe. Surprisingly they settled in the Betuwe region and started a winery in the small village of Kerk-Avezaath.

Wijngaard De Amsteltuin

Wijngaard De Amsteltuin

Wijngaard De Amsteltuin is located just south of Amsterdam and a great place to visit when you want to escape the hectic city life. You will be charmed by the peaceful, quiet setting of this Dutch winery.

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