In the distant Champagne region, discover the vineyards of Épernay and Reims. Here, every drop of the beverage is a true legend, brimming with history and enchantment. Embark on an extraordinary journey, filled with unexpected discoveries! Explore the lush landscapes where world-famous champagnes are crafted, delve into the fascinating processes of winemaking, and uncover the rich heritage that makes this region unique. From the ancient cellars to the captivating museums, every moment promises a new insight into the magic of Champagne. Join us for an unforgettable adventure in a land where every sip tells a story.
Pickup included
We'll pick you up from your hotel, and as we journey approximately 140 km on the highway, our guide will provide fascinating insights into the history of Champagne and its renowned wine production. Enjoy the scenic vistas of the Champagne landscapes and vineyards during the approximately 2-hour drive.
Visiting the Grave of Dom Pérignon and Panoramic View:
Journey to Hautvillers, once home to an influential abbey. One of its monks, Dom Pérignon, made an unforgettable contribution to wine-making and the invention of Champagne.
Arrive in Epernay and embark on a guided tour of Moet et Chandon's underground cellars. Indulge in a Champagne degustation featuring 2 glasses of Moët Impérial and Rosé Impérial. Moet et Chandon, the largest Champagne producer, epitomizes excellence in Champagne craftsmanship.
Important: The champagne houses have a limited number of visitors. If there are no places available on the date of your booking, we will inform you immediately and offer you several other champagne houses to choose from.
Lunch Break in Épernay:
Savor a delightful meal at a local restaurant before a leisurely 30-minute drive to Reims.
Pommery or Veuve Clicquot:
Explore the prestigious heritage cellars of either Pommery or Veuve Clicquot, both designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Important: The champagne houses have a limited number of visitors. If there are no places available on the date of your booking, we will inform you immediately and offer you several other champagne houses to choose from.
Marvel at the historic Reims Cathedral, steeped in over 1000 years of regal history, having hosted thirty-three sovereign coronations.
Return to Paris:
Conclude your Champagne adventure with a drop-off at your hotel in Paris, filled with cherished memories and the effervescence of Champagne.
Driver will have the travelers name in sign board.
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