Ruinart Cellar
Tour Veuve Cliquot
for a tasting Reims
Cathederal lunch
Moet Chandon cellar
tour or 2 small producers
Hautvillers home of Don Perignon for a final tasting.
A little more than an hour's drive east from Paris, enter the
enchanting world of champagne: home of the fabled drink, site
of one of France's great Gothic cathedrals at Reims, and a countryside
that is so cultivated and groomed that you will hardly recognize
it as agriculture.
Of the over 19,000 producers of champagne, we will take you to
one of the great and oldest champagne houses in Reims, Runiart
Epernay is at the heart of the world's most prestigious vineyards.
The most famous champagne producers amongst the many grand houses
and mansions lining the Avenue de Champagne allow Epernay justly
to lay claim to the coveted title of the Capital of Champagne.
"Welcome to Trianon" your entry door to Moët &
Chandon's extraordinary History. Jean Remy Moët is said to
have built the Trianon and Chandon hôtels from 1805 onwards
to host Napoléon and his numerous entourage.
Hautvillers, was founded in 658 and is known as beeing the craddle
of Champagne. At the age of 28 years old Dom Perignon was appointed
cellarmaster at the Abbey of Hautvillers and is often attributed
with the invention of Champagne.
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