Enjoy an intimate Champagne day trip from Paris, designed to take you beyond the famous brands and into the heart of family-run Champagne estates. Travel off the beaten path to discover three carefully selected vineyards, where generations of winemakers craft exceptional Champagnes with passion and tradition.
Stroll through UNESCO-listed Champagne vineyards, learn about terroir and savoir-faire, and meet the artisans behind each bottle. Guided tastings introduce you to a wide range of styles, including rare cuvées rarely found outside of France. In total, you will taste at least 10 different Champagnes throughout the day.
Complete the experience with a traditional French lunch paired with Champagne, enjoyed in a relaxed and authentic setting. Led by an English-speaking wine expert, this small-group tour (maximum 8 guests) offers an immersive, educational, and refined exploration of one of France’s most iconic wine regions.
Pickup included
Pickup included
Visit a first family-run estate or a cooperative and taste their champagne
Enjoy a French lunch at the winemaker's table or a local restaurant (subject to availability)
Drive you through the UNESCO-listed vineyards
Visit another family run estate and taste their champagne
• Please note that wine cellars are usually quite cold and damp (45 °F / 10 °C). Do not forget to bring warm clothes with you
• Please also be aware that most of the visits also includes a lot of stairs and no elevator to access the underground galleries
• Please let us know if you are going to our Winedays tour with others that booked separately to make sure you'll be together
• Schedule and wineries visited are subject to minor changes depending on the season and on supplier availability
• Minimum drinking age is 18 years
• You will be contacted 24-hours before your tour by the guide who will give you a precise pickup time
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