The first plantation of the Saint-Simon vineyard took place in 2012. Currently, the vineyard has 7,000 vines, the main grape varieties of which are : Frontenac blanc, Saint-Pépin, Riesling, Frontenac noir, Radisson and Marquette.
The vineyard is accessible by call only.
Services: – Available on call only – In-store shopping – Production of alcoholic beverages – Guided tour and / or interpretation center
Whether with family or friends, to enjoy the outdoors, to have fun or to discover the flavors of our region, our region offers a lively downtown area that is at once heritage, commercial, cultural and entertainment, authentic activities such as Chouette à voir! and the gardens of the Jardin Daniel A. Séguin, outdoor and indoor shows, and a diversity of producers and processors that will allow you to explore the region. You will be able to observe the vast expanses of farmland, travel along the banks of the rivers, follow the valleys of the Yamaska River or admire the Montérégiennes.
Vignoble Saint-Simon
Vignoble Saint-Simon
The first plantation of the Saint-Simon vineyard took place in 2012. Currently, the vineyard has 7,000 vines, the main grape varieties of which are : Frontenac blanc, Saint-Pépin, Riesling, Frontenac noir, Radisson and Marquette.
The vineyard is accessible by call only.
– Available on call only
– In-store shopping
– Production of alcoholic beverages
– Guided tour and / or interpretation center
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For more info
450 799-0434
Address
274, 2e rang Ouest
Saint-Simon,
Québec,
J0H 1Y0
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Whether with family or friends, to enjoy the outdoors, to have fun or to discover the flavors of our region, our region offers a lively downtown area that is at once heritage, commercial, cultural and entertainment, authentic activities such as Chouette à voir! and the gardens of the Jardin Daniel A. Séguin, outdoor and indoor shows, and a diversity of producers and processors that will allow you to explore the region. You will be able to observe the vast expanses of farmland, travel along the banks of the rivers, follow the valleys of the Yamaska River or admire the Montérégiennes.
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