Embark on an exclusive day in Champagne, meticulously crafted for an unforgettable experience amidst the picturesque French countryside. Our hand-picked partners ensure that every moment of this luxurious excursion is a perfect blend of refinement and perfection.
From Champagne Ruinart or high-end experiences at Champagne Moet et Chandon or Champagne Veuve Clicquot, to a visit to a charming cellar specializing in haute couture champagnes. Immerse yourself in sophistication: stroll through UNESCO-listed vineyards, admire their timeless beauty, and savor a Michelin-starred lunch with exceptional Champagne.
Enjoy a Michelin-starred lunch paired with exceptional Champagne.
Let our wine expert guide you through the nuances of this region, offering a deeper understanding of this beverage.
Enjoy the convenience of hotel pick-up and drop-off. Join us for a day of exclusivity and genuine appreciation, as we uncover the secrets and stories behind Champagne's effervescent charm.
Pickup included
Hotel pick-up
After an early morning hotel pickup in Paris, you will travel with your wine expert guide about 90 minutes east of the capital to reach Champagne region
Visit of one of the most prestigious producers such as Ruinart or a high-end visit to Moët & Chandon or Veuve Clicquot. (depending on availability).
During this private tour, you will step inside cellars, walk through a maze of galleries while learning the secrets behind Champagne making and the history of the producer. The house sommelier will pour you a glass of their top Champagne and teach you how to taste like a professional.
Follow on with a walk in the vineyards while your guide unveils all the secrets of the region (According to the program of the day).
Gourmet lunch in one of the best tables of the region (upon availability)
Set up in a magnificent Château, it the heart of a beautiful park, you will enjoy the refinement of French haute cuisine in this 1* Michelin restaurant with a 3 courses menu, paired with wines selected by the sommelier.
Discovery of the other face of Champagne with a visit of a carefully selected boutique winery and a tasting of rare products
Return to Hôtel de Ville in Paris
- 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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