Embark on an exclusive day trip to the heart of Champagne. Visit three wineries and savor exceptional tastings in the authentic French countryside.
You'll have the opportunity to explore renowned houses such as Moet & Chandon, Mumm, Mercier, Lanson (subject to availability), as well as charming small Champagne estates. Throughout the day, savor the distinct notes of 8 different champagnes.
As you stroll through UNESCO-listed vineyards and ancient cellars, discover the intricate art of making this beloved bubbly.
Time permitting, share an unforgettable moment with your passionate guide in the very heart of the vineyard.
Lunch in a family-run cellar or in a traditional restaurant and indulge in a Champagne and food pairing.
This tour includes pick-up and drop-off at your hotel in a comfortable air-conditioned minivan.
Join us for a day where luxury, discovery and indulgence converge, making every moment a celebration of the extraordinary in the heart of Champagne.
Pickup included
Discover a famous champagne house
Great landscapes
Have a lunch and champagne pairing
Discover a family run estate or a cooperative
- Wine Passport will contact you 24h prior the tour to give you a precise pick up time
- Please notify if you have any allergy of dietary restriction
- Also note that it can be quite cold & humid in the cellars so don't forget to take warm clothes with you
- We can change the visited wineries upon your wishes (please contact us to arrange special visits, may change prices)
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