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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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- Munaut: a fascinating orchard and apple press in the Gaume region© MunautVirton
Munaut: a fascinating orchard and apple press in the Gaume region
Munaut, with its orchard and apple press, was created in Virton (Gaume) beginning of the 20th century and remains family-managed. - La Brasserie artisanale de Namur - Houppe© Houppe - Brasserie artisanale de NamurWépion
La Brasserie artisanale de Namur - Houppe
Set at the foot of the Citadel of Namur, La Brasserie artisanale de Namur is known for La Houppe and La Jambes en l'air beers. - Domaine des Hêtres vineyards in Rosoux-Crenwick© Domaine des Hêtres - Delphine RobertiBerloz
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. - 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. - 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! - Golfing with the cattle at the Gerard Sart farm© Damien MalvettiSaint-André
Golfing with the cattle at the Gerard Sart farm
Wallonia has a fine selection of golf courses, suitable for all levels of expertise. But not everyone is comfortable with the game’s somewhat elite image, its strict rules about dress and etiquette on the course and clubhouse. The equipment and fees can be pricey too… - Valléro: bees and honey in Sombreffe© WBT - Sébastien RobertySombreffe
Valléro: bees and honey in Sombreffe
Valléro, a company based in Sombreffe, is known for its exquisite, high quality Perle du terroir® honey, harvested and conditioned in Belgium. Stop by to learn more about bees and their mysterious nectar. - La Brasserie de la Croix in Beyne-Heusay© Brasserie de la CroixBeyne-Heusay
La Brasserie de la Croix in Beyne-Heusay
The Brasserie de la Croix à Beyne-Heusay invites you to try its famous beer, the Sainte Nitouche! - Li p'tite Brèssène :a brewery in Fosses-la-Ville© Explore MeuseFosses-la-Ville
Li p'tite Brèssène :a brewery in Fosses-la-Ville
Li p'tite Brèssène (the little brewery in Walloon dialect) is a craft brewery in Fosses-la-Ville, in the Province of Namur.