Embark on a six hour private journey from Paris to the heart of Champagne in Épernay. This exclusive tour lets you explore three renowned champagne and wine houses, each offering exquisite tastings that showcase the best of the region. Enjoy intimate insights from your knowledgeable guide as you experience the art of champagne making, paired with the elegance and tradition of French wine culture. Plus, if you wish, you can extend your experience with an optional lunch.
Exclusive Access: Enjoy private visits to three celebrated establishments, with personalized attention from an expert guide.
Authentic Tasting Experiences: Savor meticulously selected champagnes and wines that embody the rich heritage of the region.
Flexibility: Customize your day with an optional local lunch to further enhance your cultural experience.
Scenic Journey: Experience the beauty of the French countryside on a comfortable, private car ride.
Pickup included
First Stop, the Champagne House number 1.
Arrive at the first famed champagne house where you’ll be welcomed with a tasting of signature champagnes. Learn about the meticulous production process and the unique terroir that makes this champagne house a standout.
Second Stop, the Champagne House number 2.
Continue to another historic estate, where you'll enjoy another curated tasting session. Discover the nuances between different blends and vintages, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and savor the experience.
Please wait front off the Gift Shop, you will find our guide with Blue Danis Tour Badge.
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