Our full-day excursion to the Champagne region offers a unique and authentic experience, far from the typical tourist routes. Each stop is carefully selected to provide a privileged glimpse into the world of champagne. From the first stop at the prestigious Maison Pommery to the exclusive visit of a family-run champagne house, Maison Pierre Morlet, our guests enjoy a total immersion into the history and tradition of Champagne. What sets us apart is private access to iconic sites, tastings of rare champagnes, and the opportunity to purchase and ship champagne worldwide. Our personalized approach ensures every visitor an intimate and memorable experience, close to the artisans of champagne.
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At the first stop of your Champagne region excursion, guests will enjoy a private guided tour of the prestigious Maison Pommery in Reims. The experience includes exclusive access to the historic cellars, where some of the finest champagnes are aged. Visitors will also explore the beautifully restored Art Nouveau masterpiece, La Villa Demoiselle. The visit concludes with a refined tasting of Pommery's exquisite vintage champagne, offering a perfect blend of history, culture, and sparkling flavors.
At the second stop of your Champagne region excursion, guests will visit the iconic Cathedral of Reims. This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its stunning Gothic architecture and its historical significance as the coronation site of French kings. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the cathedral's awe-inspiring interior, admire its intricate stained glass windows, and learn about its rich history that spans over 800 years.
The third stop of your excursion offers a relaxing lunch on the main square, directly in front of the magnificent Cathedral of Reims. Guests will enjoy a meal at a carefully selected restaurant, with reservations managed by your team. This stop provides the perfect opportunity to savor regional cuisine while taking in the beautiful surroundings and atmosphere of Reims.
The fourth stop of your Champagne region excursion takes guests to Épernay, where they will stroll along the famous Avenue of Champagne. This prestigious street is lined with some of the world's most renowned champagne houses, offering a scenic and luxurious experience. Visitors can admire the stunning architecture of the grand maisons while learning about the rich champagne heritage that defines this region.
The fifth and final stop is the highlight of your Champagne excursion: a visit to Maison Pierre Morlet, a family-run champagne house that has been passed down through generations. Guests will enjoy multiple tastings of their exceptional champagne, explore the authentic cellars, and gain an intimate look at the traditional production process. For those wishing to bring a piece of the experience home, there is the option to purchase champagne with worldwide shipping available. This stop offers an authentic, local experience, making it the perfect conclusion to the tour.
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