Origine Québec identification
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One thing is for sure: No mere virus is going to take down Verger Hemmingford! François Pouliot and Stéphanie Beaudoin have seen some amazing things over the 26 years of existence of their "creative cidery," formerly known under the name La Face cachée de la pomme.
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Interview with an optimist preparing to receive visitors at his Dunham bucolic vineyard.
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The first cider producers in Quebec go back to... New France. We owe them to Norman settlers, for whom production was a common thing. The first orchards were planted in Québec City and Île d’Orléans, followed by the Sulpicians in Montreal.
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Living in the country, surrounded by vines and fruit trees, doesn’t mean you’re disconnected from reality. At Domaine Lafrance, the beautiful copper still is now also being used to make hand sanitizer. Portrait of a distillery-cider house that stands in solidarity with its region.
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The Lasnier family have been growing apples for four generations, and Marc-Antoine Lasnier skilfully represents the fourth one. He crafts an array of apple ciders that are the pride of Cidrerie Milton.
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We take a closer look at this globally loved product, perfect for celebrating the holidays.
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At Les Vents d’Ange, a vineyard located in Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, the entire family is hard at work to offer the best wines and meet the growing demand.
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At Coteau Rougemont, the Robert family has created one of Quebec’s most important wineries.
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Discover the five most popular white grape varieties grown in Quebec – just the right kind of refreshment to enjoy this weekend!
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Many of you are looking to add local wines to your choices, and to your table. But what to choose?
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When you purchase Quebec wines, you’re supporting the local economy, all while choosing eco-friendly products. And also—they’re exceptional wines!
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Quality wines, exceptional terroir, contagious passion and a family united around a shared project: Domaine St-Jacques. Yvan Quirion is proud to count on his family to help make one of Québec’s best vineyards shine!