Quebec, a globally renowned culinary destination, offers an immersive experience in its rich culinary heritage. The province’s unique flavours, the artistry of its artisans, and the stunning surrounding landscapes create a captivating journey.
In Partnership with L’escale Voyage for Terroir et Saveurs du Québec
Quebec’s allure is undeniable, from the diverse beauty of Gaspésie to the scenic drive through Bas-Saint-Laurent towards Rimouski. The province’s varied offerings range from beekeepers crafting exquisite honey to wineries producing wines that embody Quebec’s distinct terroir.
Terroir—a French term—describes how local soil, climate, and farming practices shape the taste and quality of products like wine, fruits, and vegetables. It captures the essence of a region in every harvest, with each flavour reflecting its place of origin.
Drinking Quebec



Throughout the year, Quebec showcases its impressive savoir-faire in spirits and wines. From expansive vineyards producing exquisite wines to vibrant microbreweries crafting distinctive brews, Quebec stands out as a destination for connoisseurs of fine beverages (and fine spas).
Explore the province’s wineries and breweries, where you’ll discover unique and remarkable flavours created by passionate artisans, each sip offering a journey through their dedication and creativity.
Microbrasserie St-Pancrace | Côte-Nord
The St-Pancrace Microbrewery drew its inspiration from the history of alcohol smuggling in 1932 in St-Pancrace Bay, thus creating a unique connection between each beer and a legend of the North Shore. It’s a place to share an authentic experience that is conducive to gatherings, discovery, and cultural life.
microbrasserie.stpancrace.com
Cidrerie du Minot | Montérégie
Enjoy a short getaway by taking the Cider Route, which leads you to Cidrerie du Minot, where you can taste and compare the variety of flavours and aromas of their products. From Brittany to Quebec, cider has flowed in the life and veins of the Demoy family for nearly 150 years.
duminot.com
Cidrerie Michel Jodoin | Montérégie
The Michel Jodoin Cidery has built a strong reputation since 1988 under the guidance of Michel Jodoin, a master cider maker who crafts high-quality ciders in an outstanding establishment. Located at the foot of Mont Rougemont, the cidery welcomes tourists year-round, eager to discover Quebecois cider.
micheljodoin.ca



Miellerie King | Centre-Du-Québec
The passionate beekeepers of this distillery and meadery offer products crafted with love using their pure, unpasteurized honey. Miellerie King is one of the few distilleries that produces its alcohol in-house from hive to bottle; their honeys are fermented into meads and distilled on-site.
miellerieking.com
Cassis Monna & Filles | Québec
Cassis Monna & Filles blends passion and innovation for over 20 years. Situated at the entrance of Île d’Orléans, they cultivate blackcurrants and craft quality products from this small fruit. Visitors to the estate are invited to taste the products and enjoy a gourmet break on the beautiful terrace, which showcases countless ways to prepare blackcurrants. cassismonna.com
Distillerie Grand Dérangement | Lanaudière
The first micro-distillery in Lanaudière, Distillerie Grand Dérangement aims to create unforgettable experiences with exceptional organic spirits. Their Économusée (workshop/museum) uncovers the history behind their name, from the Acadian Expulsion of 1755 to their return to Quebec soil, particularly in Saint-Jacques. grandderangement.ca
Vineyard Voyages
Picture yourself surrounded by rows of lush vines, savouring the experience of wine tastings, exploring wine caves, and taking in gorgeous views and landscapes. Quebec’s wineries invite you to discover the province’s burgeoning status in viticulture, where passionate winemakers artfully produce distinctive wines that embody the region’s terroir.
Amouraska | Bas-Saint-Laurent
A unique agro-tourism experience with responsibly and ecologically produced wines and fruit creams, savour regional flavours with local cheeses, cold meats, and specialty cocktails in their bistro, sunny terrace, or new glass roof while taking in the beauty of the countryside.
amouraska.com



Domaine Bresee | Cantons-de-l’Est
Nestled at the foot of Monts Sutton, this scenic location invites you to immerse yourself in stunning natural scenery, enjoy peaceful picnics by a serene pond, and sample wines that are carefully produced and processed on-site with a strong emphasis on eco-responsibility.
vignobledomainebresee.com
Verger de Velours | Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
Les Vergers de Velours is a unique company in its field, distinguished by its locally sourced fruit spirits. The alcoholic beverages are created from fruits grown, harvested, and processed at the facilities in St-Henri de Taillon.
vergersdevelours.com
Vignoble Isle de Bacchus | Québec
Founded in 1982 in Saint-Pierre on Île d’Orléans, Isle de Bacchus vineyard is a pioneer in Quebec’s wine industry. Spanning 11 hectares on the island, the vineyard specializes in grape varieties that thrive in Quebec’s climate and is known for producing high-quality wines appreciated for their regional character.
isledebacchus.com
L’Orpailleur Vineyards | Cantons-De-L’Est
Vignoble de l’Orpailleur has welcomed visitors since 1982 to explore the art of winemaking in a northern climate. Discover the Économusée du vigneron, participate in lively activities, taste the wines, dine at Le Tire-Bouchon restaurant, and stroll through the picturesque fields, experiencing the craftsmanship that has defined this winery in the heart of Dunham’s Brome-Missisquoi wine route.
orpailleur.ca
Vignoble La Grande Allée | Montérégie
Situated in the Montérégie region, La Grande-Allée is more than just a typical winery. It promotes the professional integration of Montérégie residents with physical and intellectual limitations, guided by the owners’ values of passion, openness, humanity, and sharing.
vignoblelagrandeallee.com



Vignoble Isle de Bacchus | Québec
Founded in 1982 in Saint-Pierre on Île d’Orléans, Isle de Bacchus vineyard is a pioneer in Quebec’s wine industry. Spanning 11 hectares on the island, the vineyard specializes in grape varieties that thrive in Quebec’s climate and is known for producing high-quality wines appreciated for their regional character.
isledebacchus.com
L’Orpailleur Vineyards | Cantons-De-L’Est
Vignoble de l’Orpailleur has welcomed visitors since 1982 to explore the art of winemaking in a northern climate. Discover the Économusée du vigneron, participate in lively activities, taste the wines, dine at Le Tire-Bouchon restaurant, and stroll through the picturesque fields, experiencing the craftsmanship that has defined this winery in the heart of Dunham’s Brome-Missisquoi wine route.
orpailleur.ca
Vignoble La Grande Allée | Montérégie
Situated in the Montérégie region, La Grande-Allée is more than just a typical winery. It promotes the professional integration of Montérégie residents with physical and intellectual limitations, guided by the owners’ values of passion, openness, humanity, and sharing. vignoblelagrandeallee.com
Vergers de Velours | Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
Les Vergers de Velours is a unique company in its field, distinguished by its locally sourced fruit spirits. The alcoholic beverages are created from fruits grown, harvested, and processed at the facilities in St-Henri de Taillon. vergersdevelours.com
Food tourism:
Terroir et Saveurs du Québe
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Curated experiences:
L’escale Voyage
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