Brome-Missisquoi Wine Route

Bromont Tourism Office
15 Bromont Blvd, Bromont


(450) 534-2006 1 877 276-6668

Experience warm hospitality, exceptional wines, and delightful culinary discoveries as you cruise through picturesque scenery!

The Brome-Missisquoi Wine Route extends 160 kilometers in the beautiful region of Eastern Townships. It links 25 wineries, including some of the oldest in Quebec, and produces 60% of Quebec’s local wine. With its 6 driving routes, its 4 cycling routes and its numerous attractions, it is a must to put on your list

PLAN YOUR WINE TOUR

The town of Bromont is one of the many starting points along the Wine Route. The advisors at the Bromont Tourist Information Office will be happy to help you plan your wine tour. Stop by to meet with them and pick up the map and brochure.

Did you know that not less than five (5) wineries are at a stone’s throw from Bromont in less than 15 minutes drive?  Val Brome, Léon Courville, La Belle Alliance, Vignoble Bromont and Vignoble du Pic Bois.

DINING AT THE VINEYARD

Some wineries, like Vignoble de l’Orpailleur and Le Vignoble du Ruisseau, have on-site restaurants. Others, such as Château Ste-Agnès, Vignoble Gagliano, Domaine des Côtes d’Ardoise, Domaine du Ridge, Vignoble Le Di-Vin, Domaine ValBrome, Vignoble Courville and Maison Agricole Joy Hill offer picnic boxes or cheese and charcuterie boards.

ON-SITE EVENTS

Many events are hosted at the vineyards — check the calendar to see what’s happening!

FRIENDS OF THE WINE ROUTE

The Wine Route is also a hundred partners called “Amis de La Route des vins (Friends of the Wine Route)“. Among them you will find accommodations, restaurants as well as many agritourism, cultural and outdoor attractions, they each add to the pleasure of a visit to our beautiful area. Spot them thanks to the special identifiying flag.

GUIDED TOUR 

Three wineries, one unforgettable day with ORIGINE ! Tour highlights include strolling through vineyards, touring cellars, enjoying guided tastings, and a local cheese and charcuterie board for lunch. The experience includes minibus transportation and a knowledgeable guide.

Explore the pioneer wineries of Dunham with your personal sommelier/guide from Kikico. Whether you book a half-day or full-day excursion, you’ll enjoy privileged access to some of the region’s finest vineyards, all tailored to your tastes and interests.

GRAPE HARVEST SEASON

Grape harvest season, or “vendange,” takes place from mid-September to mid-October. It’s peak season in wine country, with many special activities taking place. Some vineyards allow guests to take part in the harvest but be sure to reserve in advance.