Eastern Townships Wineries

Eastern Townships Wineries
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Saint-Armand, QC, Canada    
(450) 248-2634
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Dunham, QC, Canada    
(450) 295-2763
Description:   One of the best known of the Quebec Wineries. Québec's L'Orpailleur winery is located 50 miles (80 km) south of Montreal on Route 202 at Dunham, near Cowansville. They currently g...
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Dunham, QC, Canada    
(450) 295-2309
Description:   The horse-shoe shaped vineyards belong to Dr. Jacques Papillon. The first grapes were planted in 1980 and is considered to be the first vineyard in Quebec. Ardoise means slate refe...
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Brigham, QC, Canada    
(514) 266-2149
Description:   Our vineyard was planted in 1987 by Alcide Naud, the owner of the farm since 1951. With the help of the brothers Alain and Jacques Breault, long-time friends of the Naud family and...
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Canton Magog, QC, Canada    
(819) 864-4441
Description:   Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of the Quebec Eastern Townships, the Le Cep d'Argent team reveal the secrets of their art and share their passion with thousands of v...
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Dunham, QC, Canada    
(450) 295-3383
Description:   Located near the town of Dunham this vineyard was purchased in 1992 by Gilles Séguin. Translated the name means "acres of snow"....
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Dunham, QC, Canada    
(450) 295-3503
Description:   This small winery was founded in 1989 by Pierre Genesse and Marie-Claude Lizotte A beautiful old wooden farm house doubles as the winery and their home. Pierre learned his winemaki...
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Canton Magog, QC, Canada    
(819) 847-8467
Description:   One of Quebec's youngest wineries that has already produced a gold medal wine. The first harvest was in 1999 The winery is devoted to making pure natural wines. It has a restaurant...
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Farnham, QC, Canada    
(450) 293-8311
Description:   A small winery owned by Véronique Hupin and Michael Marler. Les Pervenches is still the only producer of Chardonnay in Québec and specializes in the production dry wines. Both of...
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Dunham, QC, Canada    
(450) 293-8311
Description:   The vineyard was first planted in 1986. In what has been described as a very enchanting site* The winery is owned by Robert Brisebois and Nadége Mariam....
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