Small-group Day trip for max 7 people from Paris to Champagne with Hotel Pick up. English Guided Cellars visits with tastings at Moet et Chandon made by the Champagne house staff and self-guided Pressoria Museum visit with 2 glasses of Champagne - very nice place to learn more about Champagne production and its history.
We offer 3 options: BASIC, MOST POPULAR and ADVANCED, see Description in the Itinerary.
We are happy to make for You a restaurant reservation which is an important part of this trip.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: You will be served by our experienced chauffeur who is responsible to bring You to all places on time providing the entrance tickets, but he is not a guide.
P.S. Please pay attention that Moet et Chandon is not always available for the BASIC Option "L’Imperial". In this case we will offer You a more expensive Option or another Grand Champagne house. All updates/changes are to be confirmed by travellers.
By Moet "Grand Vintage" : max 10 people, 1,5 h, Guided Cellars visit with 2 glasses of Champagne: MOËT Grand Vintage Blanc, MOËT Grand Vintage Rose<br/>Pressoria Museum: Pressoria Museum Self-guided visit with 2 glasses of Champagne.<br/>Pickup included
by Moet et Chandon: "L'Imperial" Experience, Guided Cellars visit up to 19 people: with Champagne tastings of Moët Impérial and Rosé Impérial.<br/>Pressoria Museum: Pressoria Museum Self-guided visit with 2 glasses of Champagne.<br/>Pickup included
By Moet et Chandon "SIGNATURE": Experience: Up to 15 people, 1,5 hours. Guided Cellars visit with tastings of 2 glasses: Moët Imperial et Grand Vintage.<br/>Pressoria Museum: Pressoria Museum Self-guided visit with 2 glasses of Champagne.<br/>Pickup included
07:30 Hotel Pick up and departure destination Champagne region. The ride takes about 2 hours (140 km) and one part of it goes along the picturesque Champagne landscapes and vineyards. One stop at a rest area will be made.
10:00 -10:45 The Abbey's Church of Sindulphe d'Hautvillers self-guided visit. 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. Short stop at the View point with best Panoramic views over the vineyards and Marne river.
11:00 - 12:30 Arrival in Epernay. By Moet et Chandon we offer You three Experiences of different level including the underground cellars visit and tasting of 2 glasses of Champagne.
BASIC: Experience "L"Imperial" Up to 19 people, 1,5 hours. Guided Cellars visit with tastings of 2 glasses of Champagne: Moët Impérial and Rosé Impérial.
MOST POPULAR: Experience "SIGNATURE" Up to 15 people, 1,5 hours. Guided Cellars visit with 2 glasses of Champagne: Moët Imperial et Grand Vintage.
ADVANCED: "Grand Vintage" Experience, up to 10 people, 1,5 hours, Guided Cellars visit with 2 glasses of Champagne tasting: MOËT Grand Vintage Blanc, MOËT Grand Vintage Rose
Moet et Chandon is the world's biggest Champagne producer. Every second one bottle of Moet et Chandon Champagne is being opened.
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 the Pressoria Museum in Ay village. It takes just 10 minutes (4 km).
14:15 - 15:15 Pressoria Museum self-guided visit. You will learn the History of the Champagne region and the Method of Champagne production including tasting of 2 glasses of Champagne.
15:15 Departure to Paris. It takes about 2,5 hours depending on traffic (135 km).
18.00 Coming back to Paris. Drop off at Your hotel.
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