Discover the secrets of champagne at Moët & Chandon and explore Reims, a UNESCO World Heritage Site!
Your day will begin with pick-up from your hotel in Paris. You will then head to Reims, the iconic city of the Champagne region, where you will enjoy free time to visit the majestic Notre-Dame Cathedral, the traditional coronation site of the kings of France. Don’t miss the stained glass windows created by Marc Chagall.
You will continue your excursion to Épernay, the capital of champagne. You’ll have free time to enjoy lunch at the restaurant of your choice (not included) and to explore the many champagne houses that make this region famous.
In the afternoon, you will visit the prestigious Moët & Chandon cellars, founded in 1743. Accompanied by an expert guide, you will discover every step of the champagne-making process, from vinification to the second fermentation in bottle. Your visit will conclude with a tasting of two vintage champagnes, one white and one rosé. You will also have the opportunity to purchase Moët & Chandon products at the on-site boutique.
You will then return to Paris, bringing home lasting memories of a truly exceptional day in the Champagne region.
If you take this tour between the end of October and early November, you may get to admire the golden vineyards of Champagne. During this short window, right after the grape harvest in September, the vines take on a beautiful golden hue that lasts only one to two weeks. This rare and fleeting natural spectacle makes the experience even more unique. Please note that the timing of the leaf color change depends on weather conditions and can vary each year, so sightings are not guaranteed even during this period.
If you take this tour between the end of November and December, you’ll have the chance to visit the Reims Christmas market, held each year in the city center. This market is unique for its champagne stands – a festive tradition you won’t find elsewhere! You can enjoy a glass of champagne starting from around €5, and even toast with champagne at the food stalls. A delightful way to celebrate the holiday spirit in the heart of Champagne.
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