Brazeau, Missouri

Brazeau (/ˈbræzɔː/; French pronunciation: [bʁazo]) is an unincorporated community in southeastern Perry County, Missouri, United States.

[4] Some of the earliest Americans to put down roots in Perry County were English and Scots-Irish Presbyterian settlers from Rowan, Iredell, Cabarrus, and Mecklenburg counties in North Carolina who settled Brazeau in 1817.

[8] The people of Brazeau are said to have helped the Saxon-Lutheran immigrants from Germany during their first hard winter of 1839, saving them from possible starvation.

[9] The small town once boasted a general store, a bank, and a John Deere dealership.

[10] Today, the small town is home to Hemmann Winery, established in 2003, which occupies the former general store.

Brazeau Presbyterian Church
Hemmann Winery
Map of Missouri highlighting Perry County