Ice wine From the Townships

Updated on Feb 24, 2021

Did you know that ice wine came about quite by chance? According to the Canadian Encyclopedia, “ice wine” (Eiswein in Geman) was “discovered” in Franconia in 1793 after an unusually cold spell froze the grapes on the vines. The winegrowers, worried about losing their harvest, decided to press the grapes and were pleasantly surprised to find that this resulted in a delicious sweet wine. Ever since then, depending on weather conditions, German vintners have produced Eiswein.

Quebec ice wine is a much sought after premium product. It can be drunk as an aperitif or as a liqueur – either on its own or along with cheese or foie gras. The following is a list of ice wine producers from the Townships.

Please check the opening hours of each establishment as they may vary. Some ice wines are also available for delivery.

Le Cep d'Argent

Vin de glace 2011

Vignoble Gagliano

Vin de glace rouge

La Halte des Pèlerins

L'Archange (white) and Le Graal (red)

L'orpailleur

Vin de glace

Léon Courville

Vin de glace Vidal and Riesling

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