For the 2024 edition of the Schueberfouer, the City of Luxembourg and Caves Bernard-Massard once again released a new "special cuvée", using the visual of the Schueberfouer developed by the illustrator Amarylis Hibon.
In order to support a charity from this project, the Bernard-Massard cellars had committed to donating €0.50 per bottle sold.
This year, the sum of €1,250 was donated to the non-profit organization ALAN Maladies Rares Luxembourg, in the presence of representatives of Caves Bernard-Massard as well as the Mayo and Aldermen of the City of Luxembourg.
ALAN Maladies Rares Luxembourg
The ALAN Maladies Rares Luxembourg association, founded in 1998 and recognised as being of public utility since 2000, aims to meet the specific needs of patients with rare diseases. Through personalised support, facilitated access to specialised care and a commitment to research, ALAN Maladies Rares Luxembourg plays a key role in improving the quality of life of patients while allowing them to realise their full potential through better recognition and inclusion in successful professional and personal interactions. This approach also promotes awareness and the activation of support networks, while providing a framework conducive to the social and professional development of individuals affected by these complex pathologies. By working closely with medical experts, researchers, public institutions and associations, ALAN positions itself as a central player in the fight against rare diseases and the challenge of their long-term management in Luxembourg.
For further information, see https://alan.lu/.