Private day trip from Paris to the most beautiful sites of Champagne by Mercedes with guaranteed departures starting with 2 to maximum 7 people with 8 glasses of Champagne and visiting of 3 Champagne houses including the famous Champagne Mercier brand N 1 in France. Hotel pick up included. Tiered Pricing.
Saint-Sindulphe church in Hautvillers, a short stop at Viewpoint over vineyards & Marne.
L'Imperial Experience by Moet: Up to 19 people, Guided Cellars visit with 2 glasses of Champagne tasting: Moët Impérial and Rosé Impérial.<br/>By Nicolas Feuillatte: By Nicolas Feuillatte: Guided Cellars visit with Tasting of 3 glasses of Champagne<br/>Pickup included
"SIGNATURE" Experience by Moet: Up to 15 people, Guided Cellars visit with 2 glasses of Champagne tasting: Moët Imperial and Grand Vintage,<br/>By Nicolas Feuillatte: By Nicolas Feuillatte: Guided Cellars visit with Tasting of 3 glasses of Champagne<br/>Pickup included
07:30 Pickup from your hotel and departure destination Champagne region. The ride takes about 2 hours (140 km) and one part of it goes through picturesque landscapes with vineyards. One stop at a rest area will be made.
11:00 - 12:30 Arrival in Epernay. Champagne Mercier Cellars visit with Champagne tasting.
10:00 - 10:45 Visit at the local family producer Champagne Chateau Boursault or Champagne Tribaut or another local Champagne house producing Champagne since several generations. Tasting of 3 Glass of Champagne with explanations. During the tasting of 3 glasses of Champagne.
10:45 Departure to Epernay (10 km). It takes about 15 minutes.
Attn. On Sundays Champagne Chateau Boursault is closed. So we will offer You another local Champagne producer.
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch break in Épernay. We can make a good local restaurant reservation or You can spend time of Your own. Épernay is known as the Champagne Capital of France. Located along the Marne river surrounded by the wine hills it is home of many region’s most prestigious champagne houses. Épernay is a must for champagne lovers. Walk the Avenue of Champagne attracts many tourists.
14:00 Departure to Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte. It takes 15 minutes (7 km).
14:15 - 15:45 Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte. Guided tour though the Cellars made by the local staff gives You great insight into the history and Champagne production method. Tasting of 3 glasses of Champagne completes this experience.
15:45 Departure to Hautvillers. It takes 20 minute (12 km).
16:00 - 16:30 Hautvillers. Visit the Abbey's Church of Sindulphe of the Abbey Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers. It is a former Benedictine monastery. The Abbey was founded in 665 and remained active till the French Revolution 1789. Dom Perignon has developed the wine making methods in the region of Champagne. Nowadays there are 26 local Champagne producers in the village.
Stop at the View point with best Panoramic views over the vineyards and Marne river.
16:30 Departure to Champagne Paris. It takes 2,5 hours (144 km).
19.00 Coming back to Paris and Drop off at Your hotel.
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