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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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  • La Framboiseraie: fruit picking in Redu
    Redu

    La Framboiseraie: fruit picking in Redu

    Located in Redu (province of Luxembourg), La Framboiseraie offers the opportunity to pick your own fruit (June--mid-September) and indulge. 
  • Confiturerie artisanale Saint-Amour, épicerie du terroir à Durbuy
    Durbuy

    Confiturerie artisanale Saint-Amour, épicerie du terroir à Durbuy

    Located in Durbuy, rue Saint-Amour, this artisan confiturerie offers auténtic products made with natural ingredients from the region.
  • Domaine des Hêtres vineyards in Rosoux-Crenwick
    Berloz

    Domaine des Hêtres vineyards in Rosoux-Crenwick

    Located near Waremme, the Domaine des Hêtres is a family heritage, known for its asparagus, but also pinot, chardonnay and muscat production.
  • Siroperie Delvaux
    A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Grâce-Hollogne

    Siroperie Delvaux

    For five generations the Delvaux syrups in Horion-Hozémont have been producing succulent syrups of different flavors without dyes or preservatives.
  • Aubel artisanal syrup manufacture
    Aubel

    Aubel artisanal syrup manufacture

    It is in Aubel, that Claudy Nysse took over the helm of the family flagship: an artisanal syrup factory, which traditional recipes guarantee a fantastic texture and a festival of flavours. The 12th generation to do so! Stop by to learn more about this treat, known as the "black gold of the Herve region".