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Here, every sip tells a story.

Taste the land, one glass at a time.

In Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, flavors take root in a unique terroir. From vineyards to distilleries, including microbreweries and artisanal producers, each stop is an opportunity to meet passionate makers and discover creations inspired by the region. Between tastings, tours, and breathtaking landscapes, let yourself be surprised by local expertise and experience SagLac in a whole new way.

SagLac-style wine

Yes! Thanks to grape varieties adapted to northern climates and the expertise of local producers, the region produces unique wines that reflect the character of its terroir.

The warmer months, from spring to fall, are ideal for enjoying the landscapes and on-site activities. However, some businesses welcome visitors year-round.

Red, white, rosé, fortified wines, or derivative products: each vineyard develops its own specialties inspired by the regional terroir.

The Secrets of Artisan Beverages

Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean is known for its craft beers, spirits, northern wines, ciders, and other artisanal creations inspired by local ingredients and terroir.

Yes. Many businesses welcome visitors for guided tours, tastings, and opportunities to meet the artisans behind their products.

What makes SagLac’s beverages unique?

 

  • A Unique Northern Terroir

In this region, the northern climate shapes distinctive flavors. These unique conditions give rise to beverages with a character that cannot be replicated anywhere else.


 

  • Signature Boreal Ingredients

Wild blueberries, honeyberries and blackcurrants are at the heart of many local creations, delivering rich and distinctive flavours.


 

  • Local Creativity at Its Finest

Driven by passion, producers are constantly innovating to craft unique beverages, drawing inspiration from the region’s landscape, ingredients and traditions.


Discover the microbreweries of SagLac!

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