Enjoy a private Champagne day tour from Paris, combining iconic Champagne history, scenic vineyard views, and tastings at two exceptional Champagne houses.
Travel in comfort with a private vehicle and professional driver. Begin with a panoramic viewpoint over the Marne Valley, followed by a visit to Hautvillers, the birthplace of Champagne, where you will see the church where Dom Pérignon is buried.
Continue to Champagne Château de Boursault, a prestigious estate and former private residence of Madame Clicquot (Veuve Clicquot). Enjoy a guided visit and a Champagne tasting in an elegant château setting.
After free time for lunch, head to the Côte des Blancs to visit Champagne Doyard-Mahé, a boutique family-run Champagne house known among true Champagne connoisseurs for its terroir-driven, limited-production Champagnes.
This private tour is ideal for couples and small groups seeking an authentic, refined Champagne experience from Paris, away from large tourist groups.
07:30 – Departure from Paris
Private pickup from your hotel or a central meeting point in Paris. Comfortable drive to the Champagne region.
09:30–09:40 – Scenic Viewpoint Stop
Short stop at a panoramic viewpoint overlooking the Champagne vineyards and the Marne Valley.
Perfect opportunity for photos and an introduction to the Champagne region.
09:45–10:00 – Church
Visit to the Abbey Church of Hautvillers, where Dom Pérignon, the spiritual father of Champagne, is buried.
10:30–12:00 – Champagne Château de Boursault
Guided visit to the prestigious Château de Boursault, a historic Champagne estate.
12:30–13:30 – Lunch
Lunch at a local restaurant in the Champagne region (The price of lunch is not included in the tour price.).
14:00–15:00 – Champagne Doyard-Mahé (Vertus, Côte des Blancs)
Visit to Champagne Doyard-Mahé, a family-run grower Champagne house known for elegant, terroir-driven cuvées.
15:30–18:00 – Return Drive to Paris
Relaxing drive back to Paris with comfort stops as needed.
Driver will be wait you near the hotel or your airbnb.
Driver will have the travelers name in sign board.
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