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The men and women of Gourmet Wallonia have made their passion a profession. 

The natural taste of the local products, combined with the stunning Walloon landscapes, are the essential ingredients for an unforgettable day with friends, family or a group. Many craftsmen and farmers are happy for you to visit their place of work and reveal some culinary secrets. Here are the producers who have made Wallonia a gourmand’s delight from snail farmers and chocolatiers  to beer brewers and whisky distillers (yes, really,  the Belgian’s make whisky !)

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  • Le Domaine du Chant d'Eole: a vineyard near Mons
    Quévy-le-Grand

    Le Domaine du Chant d'Eole: a vineyard near Mons

    This amazing estate, created in 2015, was born from the friendship between a family of local farmers and a winegrower from the Champagne region. Located in Quévy-le-Grand, a charming village in the countryside of Mons, this is now the largest vineyard in Belgium.
  • The Brasserie de Bertinchamps in Gembloux: traditionally made farm beers
    Gembloux

    The Brasserie de Bertinchamps in Gembloux: traditionally made farm beers

    Also called Brasserie de la Ferme, the Brasserie de Bertinchamps produces 3 terroir beers, already very successful in the region.
  • The Biercée distillery in Ragnies, famous for its eaux-de-vie and liqueurs
    Ragnies

    The Biercée distillery in Ragnies, famous for its eaux-de-vie and liqueurs

    Visit the Biercée distillery to learn some of its secrets - like how 10 kg of fresh fruit become a bottle of Eau de Villée...
  • The Mont-Saint-Jean Farm's microbrewery and museum (Waterloo)
    microbrewery - beer - Belgian - Waterloo
    Waterloo

    The Mont-Saint-Jean Farm's microbrewery and museum (Waterloo)

    The Mont-Saint-Jean Farm, in Waterloo, is home to a museum and a microbrewery. This historical location served as a surgical hospital for the British and Allied troops during the famous battle.