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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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- Belgium Peak Beer Brewery | Walks and tastings in Sourbrodt© Belgium Peak BeerWaimes
Belgium Peak Beer Brewery | Walks and tastings in Sourbrodt
Located at the culminating point in Belgium, right by the Signal de Botrange, the Belgium Peak Beer brewery makes a range of beers inspired by the region and uses the Hautes Fagnes water. The site enjoys a stunning view. - The Forêt microbrewery© WBT - Sébastien RobertyComblain-au-Pont
The Forêt microbrewery
Set in the former school of the village (built in 1909), the Forêt microbrewery makes a selection of beers inspired by the Walloon terroir. - Ruffus: visit the Agaises vineyard near Binche© RuffusHaulchin
Ruffus: visit the Agaises vineyard near Binche
This vineyard, located near Binche, is well known for its sparkling wines produced according to the traditional method, the most famous one being Ruffus. Come for a visit... and a taste! - Sainte-Hélène: an artisanal brewery in Florenville (Gaume)© Brasserie artisanale Sainte-HélèneFlorenville
Sainte-Hélène: an artisanal brewery in Florenville (Gaume)
Sainte-Hélène, the very first brewery in Gaume, offers a choice of 6 characterful creations, each following a traditional, artisanal brewing process: malt, hops and no artificial additive. - La Ferme d'Antan© Patrick DourcySainte-Ode
La Ferme d'Antan
Located in Saint-Ode (Province of Luxembourg), La Ferme d'Antan cow and goat milk to make fantastic cheese. Many have won competitions - quite the treat! - La Ferme de Goyet in Jemeppe-sur-Sambre© Vanhulle AmauryJemeppe-sur-Sambre
La Ferme de Goyet in Jemeppe-sur-Sambre
Love quality fruit and vegetable? The Ferme de Goyet invites you to try its harvest, grown with passion. - The Brasserie de l'Elfique© Brasserie ElfiqueAywaille
The Brasserie de l'Elfique
In Aywaille, a village where many legends mention elves, the brasserie de l'Elfique will delight you with its selection of craft beer. - Charlemagne Chocolatiers, an artisanal chocolate factory in Herstal© Li Botike di LidjeLiège
Charlemagne Chocolatiers, an artisanal chocolate factory in Herstal
The link between the famous emperor and chocolate? Stop by the Charlemagne chocolate shop in Herstal: the answer may very well lay in a box of pralines. - Le Délice de Marie, an artisanal producer in Villers-le-Bouillet© WBT - Sébastien RobertyVillers-le-Bouillet
Le Délice de Marie, an artisanal producer in Villers-le-Bouillet
Les délices de Marie started in 1995, making small batches of apple cider. This proved s successful they increased their production and added to their range.