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Vignes Chez Soi brings Quebec-Grown Gra-pes to the Table

03-03-2023 03:30 PM CET | Associations & Organizations

Press release from: Vignes Chez Soi

Granby, QC - A mission to promote home-grown gra-pe varieties to millions of Quebec citizens has turned into a decade-long journey of business and discovery for Vignes Chez Soi owner Caroline Fontaine.

She founded Vignes Chez Soi with one goal: to bring Quebec table gra-pes, until then completely unknown to the masses, directly into homes, gardens, courtyards, patios and terraces.

"The mission was to ensure the popularity of the different Quebec gra-pe varieties is at the same level as that of apples, blueberries and strawberries from Quebec," she declared. "That mission was created 13 years' ago, and Quebec vines now grow everywhere."

Today, the company is spreading the word and their gra-pes. From Chicoutimi to Sherbrooke via Tadoussac and Montreal, to the Iles-de-la-Madeleine, demand continues to grow. The company has even branched out as far as Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Ms Fontaine said: "Our mission does not stop there. It will only be fulfilled when the only table gra-pe we currently find in our grocery stores from Mexico or Chile will be replaced by our own much tastier, original and Quebec table gra-pe!"

Vignes Chez Soi now works jointly with producers and large distributors of fruits and vegetables to develop extensive table gra-pe vineyards in Quebec, capable of meeting the demand and requirements of large retailers.

The gra-pe varieties can be utilized for numerous possibilities, from jams to jellies, or enjoy the succulent fresh fruits on their own.

The company, which also offers training and conferences on the cultivation of vines in Quebec and produces vines of gra-pe varieties adapted to the climate, has seen more than 500,000 vines created since its inception.

For more information about the varieties offered by Vignes Chez Soi:

Phone: +14507750482
Email: info@vigneschezsoi.ca
Website: https://vigneschezsoi.ca/

Contact: Caroline Fontaine
Vignes Chez Soi
152 Chem. Milton,
Granby, QC J2J 0P3, Canada
Phone: +14507750482
Email: info@vigneschezsoi.ca
Website: https://vigneschezsoi.ca/

When Caroline Fontaine founded Vignes Chez Soi in 2010, she had only one goal in mind: to bring Quebec table gra-pes, until then completely unknown to the general public, directly into gardens, courtyards, patios and terraces of the greatest number, and to ensure that the popularity of the different Quebec gra-pe varieties is at the same level as that of apples, blueberries and strawberries from Quebec!

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