This exclusive journey highlights one of the key advantages of the tour: visits to two different Champagne houses, allowing you to compare styles, traditions, and flavors from two renowned producers in a single day.
Travel through picturesque vineyard landscapes, uncover the secrets of Champagne-making, and immerse yourself in the region’s rich heritage, history, and savoir-faire. From underground cellars to relaxed tastings, this experience perfectly balances culture, gastronomy, and scenic beauty.
What to expect:
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Paris (private premium vehicle)
- Full-day private tour to the Champagne region
- Scenic vineyards and charming Champagne villages
- Guided visit and tastings at two Champagne houses, offering a unique opportunity to compare different Champagne styles
- Exploration of UNESCO-listed Champagne cellars, up to 30 meters underground
- Insight into the history, production process, and aging of Champagne
Mercedes Class-V<br/>Pickup included
Mercedes E/BMW 5<br/>Pickup included
Volvo V60/Totota C-Hr/similar<br/>Pickup included
Meet your personal driver in Paris. Travel in comfort and style in a luxury vehicle, enjoying the picturesque landscapes on your way to a special luncheon in Champagne.
Descend nearly 40 meters underground to explore the stunning chalk cellars, a UNESCO World Heritage site and classified historical monument. These immaculate white quarries, first discovered in the 5th century, reveal the unique terroir of Champagne. Wander through an 8-kilometer labyrinth where Champagne bottles age in perfect tranquility, offering an awe-inspiring experience of history and craftsmanship.
Continue your Champagne discovery with a visit to a second, contrasting Champagne house, offering a deeper perspective on the region’s diversity and savoir-faire. During a guided tour of the cellars, learn about the traditional Champagne-making process, from grape pressing to fermentation and aging. Explore the underground cellars, where bottles rest and mature, and gain insight into the techniques that define each house’s unique style
Drop-off at your hotel in Paris. End of the tour — with sweet memories
The driver will contact you via phone or WhatsApp upon arrival. Please ensure your phone is switched on and accessible.
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