20 Avenue De Champagne, Epernay, 51333
Épernay, Épernay
Hautvillers, Hautvillers
3 Rue Guillaume de Machault, Reims, 51100
31 Bd. Paul Doumer, Reims, 51100
12 Rue Temple, Reims, 51100
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Point de vue de Hautvillers, Rue de Fismes, D386, 51160 Hautvillers, FranceDiscover the village of Hautvillers and its abbey, where Dom Pérignon used to work as a cellar master over 300 years ago and made Champagne. Learn more about this legendary character and about his influence on the style and reputation of the drink.Stop by the wonderful vineyard of Champagne and enjoy a Masterclass conducted by your wine expert guide. Through this very unique experience and the tasting of a special cuvee, you will learn all the secrets of this famous bubbly drink.Duration: 30 minutes
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Champagne Taittinger, 9 Place Saint Nicaise, 51100, Reims FranceA wonderful day of excursion and tasting through the "Montagne de Reims".- Visit and tasting of a prestigious Champagne house in Epernay or Reims such as Moët-et-Chandon or TaittingerTravel time from Paris is about 2hDuration: 1 hourStop At: Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Reims, 3, rue Guillaume de Machault, 51100, Reims FranceVisit the beautiful Gothic cathedral of Reims where most French Kings were crowned. Bombed and burnt during first world War, it was restored and there can be seen nice stained gall windows by ChagallTravel time is about 30 mn to get thereTime for lunch: 1h30Duration: 30 minutesStop At: Hautvillers, Hautvillers, Marne, Grand EstVisit Hautvillers, attractive village on the southern slope of the Montagne de Reims, with old houses and hand-painted wrought-iron signs, it forms part of the three top wine-growing areas of Ay, Hautvillers and Avenay.Dom Perignon (1638-1715), who is buried in the old abbey church, was in charge of the cellars of the Benedictine abbey. The monk was the first to blend various wines to produce Champagne. He also supervised the double fermentation process and initiated the use of cork. Dom Perignon invented the science of Champagne and personifies the spirit of the Champagne people, a mix of method and audacity.- Tasting at one or two smaller Champagne producer in a village in the vineyard of 'la Montagne de Reims' or in the Marne valley.Travel time is about 30 mn to get thereDuration: 1 hour 30 minutes
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Point de vue de Hautvillers, Rue de Fismes, D386, 51160 Hautvillers, FranceDiscover the village of Hautvillers and its abbey, where Dom Pérignon used to work as a cellar master over 300 years ago and made Champagne. Learn more about this legendary character and about his influence on the style and reputation of the drink.Stop by the wonderful vineyard of Champagne and enjoy a Masterclass conducted by your wine expert guide. Through this very unique experience and the tasting of a special cuvee, you will learn all the secrets of this famous bubbly drink.Duration: 30 minutes
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Champagne Taittinger, 9 Place Saint Nicaise, 51100, Reims FranceA wonderful day of excursion and tasting through the "Montagne de Reims".- Visit and tasting of a prestigious Champagne house in Epernay or Reims such as Moët-et-Chandon or TaittingerTravel time from Paris is about 2hDuration: 1 hourStop At: Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Reims, 3, rue Guillaume de Machault, 51100, Reims FranceVisit the beautiful Gothic cathedral of Reims where most French Kings were crowned. Bombed and burnt during first world War, it was restored and there can be seen nice stained gall windows by ChagallTravel time is about 30 mn to get thereTime for lunch: 1h30Duration: 30 minutesStop At: Hautvillers, Hautvillers, Marne, Grand EstVisit Hautvillers, attractive village on the southern slope of the Montagne de Reims, with old houses and hand-painted wrought-iron signs, it forms part of the three top wine-growing areas of Ay, Hautvillers and Avenay.Dom Perignon (1638-1715), who is buried in the old abbey church, was in charge of the cellars of the Benedictine abbey. The monk was the first to blend various wines to produce Champagne. He also supervised the double fermentation process and initiated the use of cork. Dom Perignon invented the science of Champagne and personifies the spirit of the Champagne people, a mix of method and audacity.- Tasting at one or two smaller Champagne producer in a village in the vineyard of 'la Montagne de Reims' or in the Marne valley.Travel time is about 30 mn to get thereDuration: 1 hour 30 minutes
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Gare de Paris-Est, Place du 11 Novembre 1918, 75010 Paris FranceMeet your local guide at Gare de l'EstDuration: 30 minutesStop At: Archives de la Marne, 23 rue Carnot, 51000, Chalons-en-Champagne FranceArrival in Champagne Ardenne and transfer to the first Vineyard near by visit by private van.Duration: 2 hoursStop At: Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Reims, 3, rue Guillaume de Machault, 51100, Reims FranceVisit of an artisan winery in the Montagne de Reims with an exclusive visit to the cellars. Tasting of 6 different Champagne included.Transfer to Reims and visit to the beautiful Reims CathedralTime to enjoy a delicious lunch paired with a great wine tasting in ReimsDuration: 3 hoursStop At: Parc des Crayères, Boulevard Henry Vasnier, 51100 Reims, FranceVisit of the famoux crayères cellars of Maison Pommery OR Veuve Cliquot near the parc du domaine. Tasting includedDuration: 3 hoursStop At: Gare de Paris-Est, Place du 11 Novembre 1918, 75010 Paris FranceDeparture to ParisDuration: 30 minutes
Discover Epernay during this pleasant tour which will take you through some of the iconic Champagne stops and two small family-run wineries.