Perfect Tour to visit Moët & Chandon, the most famous Champagne House, the surroundings of Epernay and a Boutique Champagne Producer.
We start the day by driving to to the vineyards to see the beautiful sights of the Marne River Valley, and a visit to Dom Perignon's tomb at Hautvillers. After which we go to Épernay to visit Moët et Chandon, the largest of all Champagne Houses. The inhouse guide will take you through their cellars, tell you the history if the family and then give you 2 glasses of Champagne to taste.
Lunch brake at Épernay (with suggestions), where you can walk along the marvelous Avenue de Champagne. Finish with a visit at a boutique Champagne producer to learn how Champagne is produced, with a taste of 3 glasses of Champagne.
Certified Guide and Sommelier student with 7 years of experience as a guide in Champagne, I'll share with you my passion for History, Culture and Wines. Guaranteed fun!
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Champagne Moët et Chandon
Cellar Tour and Tasting at Moët et Chandon in the Avenue de Champagne at Épernay. The inhouse guide will take you through their historic cellars, a Unesco Heritage Site. At the end of the tour you will taste their Champagne wines, and visit their boutique. Claude Moët started producing Champagne in 1743, and his grandson Jean-Rémi excelled at making the brand world recognized. Among their customers you would find Madame de Pompadour, Napoléon and Queen Elizabeth II. The most famous Champagne in the world is one of the founders of the largest luxury group in the world, LVMH.
Champagne Avenue
Let's drive through the glamorous Champagne Avenue of Epernay, where famous Champagne Houses are lined one after the other: Moêt & Chandon, Perrier-Jouët, Pol Roger, Mercier, De Castellane and more.
Hautvillers - the Cradle of Champagne wines
Charming village atop the Valley of the Marne Valley, overlooking the river, Épernay and the spreading vineyards. We are going to stop for the magnificent view, and then visit the church where Dom Pérignon, the famous Steward of the local Monastery, lived and died. After seeing his tomb and talking about his legacy, we will drive through the village and hunt the dozens of medieval looking signs adorning the houses of this UNESCO site.
Aÿ is the most famous Grand Cru in Champagne, home to Bollinger, Deutz, Henri Giraud, Ayala and dozens of other big and small Champagne Houses. We will drive through the town talking about the different brands, and looking at the medieval buildings. Legends tell one of them was Henri IV's winery in town. The famous Art Nouveau glass maker René Lalique was born here.
Cellar Tour and Tasting of a small producer of Champagne.
There are thousands of small champagne producers in the small villages, some of which produce high quality wines for a good quality/price ratio. You will visit a selected one, looking into their process, machines, cellar and tasting 3 glasses of Champagne at the end.
We will stop at Épernay for the lunch break, where I can suggest good restaurants to pair food and Champagne.
I will be waiting for you outside of the small Reims Centre train station, with your name on my phone screen.
Reims, known as the capital of Champagne, is a historic city in northeastern France. It is famous for its champagne houses, stunning Gothic cathedral, and its role in the coronation of French kings. The city offers a blend of rich history, beautiful architecture, and world-renowned sparkling wine.
This stunning Gothic cathedral is where the kings of France were traditionally crowned. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of French Gothic architecture.
This beautiful Romanesque church and its adjacent museum house a rich collection of religious artifacts and relics, including the tomb of Saint Remi.
This historic building, located next to the cathedral, houses the Treasury of the Cathedral and the Museum of the Sacre. It showcases royal regalia and artifacts related to the coronations.
Reims is famous for its champagne houses, many of which offer tours and tastings. Some of the most renowned houses include Veuve Clicquot, Taittinger, and Pommery.
This scenic canal port offers a peaceful retreat within the city. It's a great place for a leisurely walk, a picnic, or a boat tour.
A local delicacy made from pork, this dish is slow-cooked and served with a rich sauce.
These delicate pink biscuits are a traditional treat from Reims, often enjoyed with champagne.
Reims is the capital of champagne, and no visit would be complete without trying some of the world-renowned sparkling wine.
This is the best time to visit Reims for warm weather and outdoor activities. The city is lively with festivals and events. However, it can be crowded with tourists.
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Reims is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Reims Centre
Reims Centre, Reims Champagne-Ardenne TGV
The Citura bus network covers the entire city and is the primary mode of public transportation. Buses are frequent and reliable.
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Épernay is another major champagne town, known for its champagne houses and the Avenue de Champagne, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
This beautiful castle offers a glimpse into the region's medieval history and is surrounded by picturesque gardens and vineyards.
This stunning basilica and its adjacent museum offer a rich collection of religious artifacts and relics, including the tomb of Saint Remi.
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