Are you familiar with the local vineyards? Our fertile soil is perfect for cultivating vines, which is why we're fortunate to have four unique vineyards in our area. Each offers distinct experiences and products, making it well worth exploring them all!
Le Bourg des Cèdres
Rooted in History
Les Cèdres
Meet the friendly Benoit and his wife Nancy at their vineyard, where the oldest house in the municipality of Les Cèdres stands. Their eight wines are all named after historical figures, places, or events from our region, and they’d be delighted to share more with you! It’s a fun and unique way to learn about the area's history while enjoying great wine. The vineyard is also easily accessible by bike from the Soulanges bike path!
Open year-round by appointment, this vineyard offers guided tours, tastings, and special events. In the fall, you can even participate in the grape harvest. The day begins at 8:30 a.m. with a short training session and concludes around 5 p.m. The activity is free, with lunch provided for full-day participants and a wine tasting at the end. Don’t forget to reserve your spot!
Vignoble Côte de Vaudreuil
When Art Meets Wine
Vaudreuil-Dorion
Located in Vaudreuil-Dorion, this 20,000-vine vineyard has been producing wine since 2005, offering a selection of over ten varieties including white, rosé, red, and sparkling wines. Open from June to October, the vineyard also showcases over 60 sculptures by Quebec artists throughout its gardens and in its shop. Guests are encouraged to bring a picnic to enjoy the beautiful scenery while sipping their wine (reservation required). Additional activities include tastings, guided tours, group events, and more.
In the fall, everyone is invited to participate in the grape harvest. The activity is free (reservation required), and participants leave with bottles of wine—a guaranteed good time!
Vignoble de Pomone
The Art of Living in the Moment
Coteau-du-Lac
Meet Sylvie and Sylvain, passionate hosts at their charming vineyard. Enjoy a glass of their fine wine on the covered terrace, paired with a platter of Quebec cheeses and charcuterie, or relax in the beautiful garden by the pond. In addition to the vineyard, there’s a mini farm and seasonal fruit and vegetable picking for visitors to enjoy, making this a perfect spot for the whole family. Even dogs are welcome!
Once a month, from June to October, the vineyard hosts Vign'Art days, where artists showcase their work. Watch them create, chat with them, and explore their artistic process. For information about participating in the fall harvest, contact the vineyard directly.
Vignoble d'Ovila
Gathering in Simplicity
Les Cèdres
This family-run vineyard, located on the former lands of Ovila Robillard, a local farmer, first bottled rosé and white wines in 2019. Today, it's the Hirtle-Kattou family, with roots in Quebec and Cyprus, who takes care of the land and tends to its 8,000 vines, 9 greenhouses, and over 50 varieties of vegetables. Six wines are available for tasting and purchase at the vineyard’s boutique.
Open from April to October, this is the perfect spot for a family reunion or a relaxing afternoon with friends. Enjoy a glass of wine on the large terrace or in the gardens, and pair it with a delicious pizza baked in their outdoor wood-fired oven. (We highly recommend trying the Ovila Special pizza—you’ll want more!) If it rains, the rustic barn is a cozy alternative for a memorable time. For details on the fall harvest, contact the vineyard directly.
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