
Route des Vins Brome-Missisquoi
A picturesque journey through Quebec's premier wine region, offering exquisite tastings, local flavors, and stunning landscapes.
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Route des Vins Brome-Missisquoi
Best Time
Fewer crowds, pleasant weather
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A picturesque journey through Quebec's premier wine region, offering exquisite tastings, local flavors, and stunning landscapes.
"One of the best visits to a winery we have had. Everyone should be lucky enough to do a guided tasting with Joseph."

🚗 Plan Your Route
Map out your winery visits in advance to maximize your time and enjoy the scenic drive.
🧀 Pack a Picnic
Many vineyards welcome picnics, so bring local cheeses and charcuterie to enjoy.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.6 · 199 reviews
Type
Farm
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Vineyard Tastings
Various Wineries
Savor exquisite Quebec wines, from crisp whites to robust reds, paired with local delicacies.

Local Cheese & Charcuterie
Wineries and Local Producers
Indulge in artisanal cheeses and cured meats, perfectly complementing the regional wines.

Scenic Landscapes
Throughout the Route
Admire rolling vineyards, picturesque countryside, and stunning views of lakes and hills.

Maison des Vins
Visitor Center
Learn about the region's winemaking history, vineyards, and winemakers.
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🚗 Plan Your Route
Map out your winery visits in advance to maximize your time and enjoy the scenic drive.
🧀 Pack a Picnic
Many vineyards welcome picnics, so bring local cheeses and charcuterie to enjoy.
🥂 Book Tastings
Consider booking guided tastings, especially with popular winemakers like Joseph.
♿ Accessible Options
Some vineyards are wheelchair accessible, making it great for families with elderly parents.
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🚗 Plan Your Route
Map out your winery visits in advance to maximize your time and enjoy the scenic drive.
🧀 Pack a Picnic
Many vineyards welcome picnics, so bring local cheeses and charcuterie to enjoy.
🥂 Book Tastings
Consider booking guided tastings, especially with popular winemakers like Joseph.
♿ Accessible Options
Some vineyards are wheelchair accessible, making it great for families with elderly parents.
🎶 Sunday Music
Enjoy live music on Sundays at some vineyards for a relaxed outdoor experience.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Route des Vins Brome-Missisquoi for its beautiful scenery, excellent wines, and welcoming staff. The opportunity to enjoy local cheeses and charcuterie alongside tastings is a major highlight, making it a perfect destination for a relaxing getaway. Some visitors noted that while most wineries are welcoming, booking tastings in advance is recommended during peak times.
"Our last stop on our wine road trip. Great that they close later than most vineyards in the area. The grounds are excellent and we were warmly greeted in the shop and we purchased a Riesling to enjoy with some charcuterie. The gentleman at the counter was courteous and kind and made sure our wine was cold as we were given 4 glasses and a wine bucket with an ice pack. We sat overlooking the beautiful vineyards. Seating of all types was available for guests. Not to be missed. Would go back."
Lawrence Khoury
"Beautiful place, great view, lovely staff, excellent wine… You can time and relax, enjoy the sightseeing and taste delicious wine. Very much recommended"
Mehdi Talei
"We were really glad to have found this beautiful vineyard not far from where we rented a chalet. It was wheelchair accessible so that we could take both our parents and the kids. Lovely outdoor setting with music on Sundays. Best of all, they offer platters with local cheeses and charcuterie. The staff were extremely helpful and provided tastings that we could take outdoors and try at our leisure. A wonderful experience with the family! We're going again this week and taking our own picnic basket which they happily accommodate. Keep up the great service!"
Marianne Rodrigues
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Route des Vins is best accessed by car, located in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. It's approximately a 1.5 to 2-hour drive from Montreal. Consider using GPS or a mapping app to navigate between the various wineries.
While driving is the most convenient, some guided tours operate from Montreal, offering a hassle-free way to experience the route.
Yes, cycling is an option for the adventurous, but be aware that the terrain can be hilly. Ensure you have appropriate gear and plan your route carefully.
Key towns and villages include Dunham, Cowansville, Bromont, and Abercorn, each offering unique wineries and attractions.
Public transportation between individual wineries is very limited. It's highly recommended to have your own vehicle or join a guided tour.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Most wineries do not require an entry ticket, but tasting fees typically apply. These fees vary by winery and often include a selection of wines to sample.
Tasting fees generally range from $10 to $25 CAD per person, depending on the number of wines offered and the exclusivity of the selection. Some wineries may waive tasting fees with a purchase.
While walk-ins are often welcome, it's advisable to make reservations for tastings, especially on weekends or during peak season, to guarantee your spot.
Winery hours vary, but most are open daily from late morning to late afternoon or early evening. Some may have extended hours on weekends or special events. Always check individual winery websites for the most up-to-date information.
The Maison des Vins offers information on various producers and may have details on regional passes or packages. Keep an eye out for special event promotions.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Beyond wine tastings, many wineries offer vineyard tours, cheese and charcuterie platters, picnics on their grounds, and sometimes live music, especially on Sundays.
Many vineyards are family-friendly, with some offering accessible grounds for strollers and even space for children to play. Some wineries are even wheelchair accessible.
Yes, several wineries are happy to accommodate guests who bring their own picnic baskets, allowing you to enjoy local produce alongside your wine.
The Maison des Vins is a visitor center dedicated to the Route des Vins, providing information about the region's vineyards, winemakers, and local terroir.
Yes, guided tours are available, offering a curated experience that often includes transportation and visits to multiple wineries.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Many wineries offer curated platters of local cheeses and charcuterie. Some also have small cafes or restaurants on-site, or allow you to bring your own picnic.
Yes, the towns along the route, such as Bromont and Cowansville, offer a variety of restaurants, from casual bistros to more upscale dining experiences.
Don't miss the artisanal Quebec cheeses and cured meats, which are perfectly paired with the local wines.
While cheese and charcuterie are common, many restaurants in the area offer diverse menus. It's best to check with individual establishments for specific dietary options.
Besides winery shops, look for local markets and specialty food stores in towns like Cowansville and Dunham to purchase cheeses, jams, and other regional products.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture stunning shots of rolling vineyards, picturesque landscapes, and charming winery architecture. The views overlooking lakes and hills are particularly photogenic.
Generally, yes. However, always be respectful of other visitors and winery staff. Some areas might have restrictions, so it's good to ask permission if unsure.
The 'golden hours' – shortly after sunrise and before sunset – offer beautiful, soft light for landscape and vineyard photography. Midday can be harsh.
Look for iconic vineyard rows, barrel rooms, and scenic overlooks. The architecture of the wineries themselves often makes for great photo opportunities.
A smartphone with a good camera is sufficient for most shots. For more advanced photography, a wide-angle lens can capture the expansive landscapes, and a telephoto lens can focus on vineyard details.





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