Unlike standard Champagne cellar tours or tastings, this experience allows you to actively participate in a real stage of the Champagne-making process. During a hands-on workshop focused on degorgement, you will learn how Champagne is finished, perform the degorgement yourself, and finalize your own bottle to take home. After the workshop, relax during a scenic picnic at a panoramic viewpoint overlooking the Champagne vineyards, where you will also enjoy a complimentary bottle of Champagne personally selected for you. This private experience combines craftsmanship, local tradition, and breathtaking landscapes for a truly immersive and exclusive day. After booking, the tour can be customized upon request to better suit your preferences.
The workshop takes place at a carefully selected family-owned Champagne house in the Champagne region. The exact location is confirmed after booking, subject to availability.
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Mercedes Class-V
Pickup from your hotel or accommodation in Paris and departure toward the Champagne region in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
Hands-on Champagne-making workshop focused on the degorgement stage. Learn how Champagne is finished, perform the degorgement yourself, and finalize your own bottle of Champagne to take home.
Relax during a scenic picnic at a panoramic viewpoint overlooking the Champagne vineyards. Enjoy local food and a complimentary bottle of Champagne while taking in the surrounding landscapes.
Sit back and relax during the return drive to Paris after a full day in the Champagne region.
Please meet your driver in front of the Publicis Drugstore entrance, next to the Arc de Triomphe.
Look for a black Mercedes V-Class with a TravelWithPro sign on the dashboard.
Your driver will arrive a few minutes before departure and contact you via WhatsApp or phone.
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