Uncover the secrets of France’s favorite sparkling wine with a visit to the
Champagne region. Walk the Avenue de Champagne in Epernay and learn about this celebrated drink's production. Visit a luxury champagne house and enjoy several tastings as well as lunch at a local restaurant. Round-trip hotel transportation is provided so you don't have to worry about getting there.
• Taste up to 7 different sparkling wines on a tour of the Champagne region
• Visit one famous Champagne house like Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicqout, G.H. Mumm, Pommery, Mercier, Nicolas Feuillatte, Canard-Duchêne and two smaller champagne houses
• Enjoy a fully guided visit to the world’s largest Champagne producer
• Hear about the history of Champagne from your professional guide
• Enjoy a 3-course French lunch featuring regional specialties
• Visit two different wineries and have a tasting in each of them!
• Enjoy this fully private experience
Pickup included
Your guide/driver will pick you up from your hotel in a comfortable air conditioned minivan and you will start your tour with nice stories surrounding the region around you.
Start your day on a luxurious morning at a prestigious champagne house. Explore their storied caves, where history and craftsmanship meld, creating exceptional bottles. This immersive experience promises a deeper understanding and appreciation for the artistry behind every sip.
Indulge in a delightful three-course meal at a charming local restaurant. The carefully crafted dishes promise a delightful journey through exquisite flavors, leaving you with a satisfying and memorable dining experience.
Visit great vineyard and be greeted by its charming workers. Have a chance to taste their elegant and exclusive product and hear about the history of their champagne.
Pause and take in the breathtaking vistas from the elevated vantage point in the heart of the Champagne region. The rolling vineyards and picturesque landscape spread out before you, painting a scene of serene beauty that captures the essence of this renowned region.
Minimum drinking age is 18 years
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