La route des vins en hiver
The perfect complement to a ski weekend in Bromont or Sutton, a winter getaway in the Brome-Missisquoi vineyards offers magnificent winter scenery and an intimate, comforting experience.
First stop
Vignoble de l'Orpailleur
Located in the heart of the Brome-Missisquoi Wine Route, you’re sure to learn a lot about the work of the artisan winemaker in a northern climate. Take time to visit the site, the Économusée du vigneron, and taste wines in a warm atmosphere.
Second stop
Vignoble du Ruisseau
A vineyard, distillery, cider house, organic maple grove and country table in one, the Vignoble familial du Ruisseau rests in a simply magnificent setting. Guided tours, tastings, an ember bistro… your stay here will undoubtedly be an experience rich in learning and flavors.
Third stop
Domaine du P'tit Bonheur
A family-owned winery with a rustic charm where you’ll be warmly welcomed by the owners themselves. Wine tasting, nature walks with the vineyard’s alpacas or trail hiking—you’ll have a wonderful time!
Fourth stop
Léon Courville, Vigneron
Nestled on the slopes of Mont Brome, this vineyard overlooks the Brome Lake valley. Taste their wines while enjoying the breathtaking view, or treat yourself to a guided tour. So many options for enjoying the beauty of the place.
Fifth Stop
Knowlton
Inns, restaurants, art galleries, antique shops and historic tours have made this town renowned, impressing visitors with the beauty of its natural surroundings and Victorian architecture. Feeling like a walk? Treat yourself to a stroll along the snowy trails of Call’s Mills Park that follow the Yamaska River, or on the Coldbrook Trail, located in the heart of the village—absolutely magical during the holiday season with its luminous lanterns.
Sixt Stop
Vignoble Courville
Nestled on the slopes of Mount Brome, this winery overlooks the Lac-Brome valley. Taste their wines while enjoying the stunning views, or treat yourself to a guided tour. So many ways to enjoy the beauty of the surroundings.







