Explore Champagne’s largest network
Of underground wine cellars..
Discover the secrets behind an iconic Champagne and a symbol of French luxury.
At the heart of the Moët & Chandon Maison lies a unique experience, a moment suspended in time.
Explore the 28-kilometre maze of underground tunnels that form the Moët & Chandon cellars and discover how we make our champagnes – a secret process passed down over the years from one Cellar Master to the next.
More than three centuries of heritage, passion and savoir-faire lie beneath your feet as you walk along the cobbles of Avenue de Champagne.
Situated 10 to 30 metres underground in chalky soil, the Moët & Chandon cellars are the largest in the Champagne region. With a temperature ranging from 10 to 12°C, they are the perfect place for storing the bottles that are currently maturing there.
Are you ready to uncover our secrets?
Brush up on your wine-tasting skills and knowledge of our champagnes thanks to our sommeliers’ explanations.
Finish your unique experience of our Maison in one of our specially provided tasting areas.
AVAILABLE TO TASTE (CHOICE ACCORDING TO YOUR TOUR)
- MOËT IMPÉRIAL
- MOËT IMPÉRIAL & ROSÉ IMPÉRIAL
- MOËT GRAND VINTAGE BLANC & ROSÉ (current vintage)
- MOËT ICE IMPÉRIAL BLANC & ROSÉ (summer only)
Our Maison Ambassador will reveal to you the elaboration of Moët Imperial champagne, the flagship of the Maison, as well as of that of our ‘’Grand Vintage’’ Cuvées. The explanation will be illustrated by a comparative tasting of those two, including our current vintage.
Cellar tour and tasting of 2 glasses – Moët Imperial and Moët Vintage champagnes.
- Tour: 1 hr 30 min
- Number of people per group: 15
- MOËT GRAND VINTAGE BLANC
Dare to step into the biggest Champagne cellar in company of our Maison Ambassador and discover 2 facets of Moët & Chandon style – white and rosé.
Cellar tour and tasting of 2 glasses – Moët Imperial and Rosé Imperial champagnes.
- Number of people per group: 19
- MOËT ROSÉ IMPÉRIAL
For the tasting of the Maison ‘’Grand Vintage’’ champagnes as an interpretation of one exceptional year, you will be escorted into a private tasting lounge.
Cellar tour and tasting of 2 glasses – Grand Vintages Blanc and Rosé champagnes.
- Number of people per group: 10
- MOET GRAND VINTAGE BLANC
- MOET GRAND VINTAGE ROSÉ
Peek behind the scenes and behold the creative universe that brings you the new cuvée of Haute Œnologie « Collection Impériale ».
Be among the first to discover this champagne through a invigorating multi-sensorial experience accompanied by a cellar tour.
- Tour: 2 hr 00 min
- Number of people per group: 6
- Moët Impérial Champagne
- Grand Vintage Blanc matured in a Magnum bottle
- Collection Impériale création N°1
Destined to grand wine lovers, this tour will make you travel in time through our vintages. The tasting comprises a glass of our current "Grand Vintage" champagne and a glass of an older vintage with more than 14 years of maturation.
Content: Cellar tour and tasting of our Moët Grand Vintage and Grand Vintage Collection champagnes.
- MOËT GRAND VINTAGE COLLECTION BLANC
An experience based on our wine-growing and historical heritage : discover the vineyards of the private Fort Chabrol site with a visit to our cellars and a tasting of our vintage champagnes: Grand Vintage Blanc and Grand Vintage Rosé.
- Tour: 2 hr 30 min
- MOËT GRAND VINTAGE ROSÉ
Moët & Chandon 20 avenue de Champagne, 51200 Epernay, France
By car: 1 hour 30 min. from the Paris Périphérique ringroad via the A4 motorway
By train: 1 hour 20 min. from Paris Gare de l'Est to Epernay station Moët & Chandon is a five-minute walk from the station.
The cellars have a lift and a special entrance for wheelchair users
What is the difference between the various tour packages?
All the tours take exactly the same route through the cellars. The only difference is in the tasting sessions offered at the end of each guided tour.
Do you offer tours without tasting sessions?
No, all our tours include tasting sessions.
Can we come for a tasting session without taking a tour?
Yes, we began allowing visitors to come and taste our champagnes in 2020.
Are bookings mandatory?
As places are limited and tours led by a professional guide, we recommend you book your visit online at: www.moet.com.
Can children come on a tour?
Our tours are for everyone and we offer free admission for children under 10 and a reduced price (without the tasting session) for teenagers aged 10 to 17.
Does the tour include a visit to the cellars?
We visit part of the 28 km of cellars, where maturing bottles intended for production are visible.
Do you organise any tours of the Moët & Chandon vineyard and production buildings?
The Maison’s vineyard extends throughout the entire Champagne region, and no plots are immediately adjacent to the visitor’s centre. Our production buildings are not open to the public.
Can we go to the shop even if we haven’t been on a tour of the cellars?
Of course! The shop is open to everyone.
Are pets allowed on-site?
We have an obligation to meet the standards associated with our food safety certifications and, as such, no pets are allowed on our premises.
Can visitors buy something to eat on-site?
We do not have any catering facilities - we only offer champagne tasting sessions.
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Moet et Chandon Tasting and Fun Private Tour in Champagne
A fun filled wine tour.
Perfect Tour to visit Moët & Chandon, the surroundings of Epernay and a Boutique Champagne Producer. If you are staying in Paris, take a quick train for a day trip, and meet me at Reims Centre train station (instructions below).
We kick off by driving to to the vineyards to see the beautiful sights of the Marne River Valley, and a visit to Dom Perignon’s tomb at Hautvillers. After which we go to Épernay to visit Moët et Chandon, the largest of all Champagne Houses. Once there, the inhouse guide will take you through their cellar, and then give you 2 glasses of Champagne to taste.
Next, a lunch break at Épernay (with suggestions), where you can walk along the marvelous Avenue de Champagne. Finish with a visit at a boutique Champagne producer to learn how Champagne is produced, with a taste of 3 glasses of Champagne.
Certified Guide and Sommelier student with 7 years of experience as a guide in Champagne, I’ll share with you my passion for History, Culture and Wines. Guaranteed fun!
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
- Visit Moët & Chandon’s wonderful cellars and taste their Champagne
- Be amazed by the glamorous Avenue de Champagne
- Visit to Dom Pérignon’s tomb at Hautvillers
- Drive by the Grand Cru town of Aÿ
- Free time for lunch in restaurants suggested by your guide
- Visit and tasting in a Boutique Winery
- Stop by the vineyards for explanations and pictures
- Enjoyable ride through the Champagne route and the medieval villages
- Pick-up at your hotel around Reims and Epernay
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Tickets to Moet ete Chandon visit and tasting.
- Visit and tasting to a Boutique Champagne Producer
Train tickets from and to Paris Lunch (the guide will suggest restaurants)
- Gratuities
Tour Attractions
Visit to moët & chandon.
Cellar Tour and Tasting at Moët et Chandon in the Avenue de Champagne at Épernay. The inhouse guide will take you through their historic cellars, a Unesco Heritage Site. At the end of the tour you will taste their Champagne wines, and visit their boutique. Claude Moët started producing Champagne in 1743, and his grandson Jean-Rémi excelled at making the brand world recognized. Among their customers you would find Madame de Pompadour, Napoléon and Queen Elizabeth II. The most famous Champagne in the world is one of the founders of the largest luxury group in the world, LVMH.
Champagne Avenue and Epernay
Let’s drive through the glamorous Champagne Avenue of Epernay, where famous Champagne Houses are lined one after the other: Moët & Chandon, Perrier-Jouët, Pol Roger, Mercier, De Castellane and more.
Hautvillers - the Cradle of Champagne wines
Hautvillers is a charming village atop the Valley of the Marne Valley, overlooking the river, Épernay and the spreading vineyards. We are going to stop for the magnificent view, and then visit the church where Dom Pérignon, the famous Steward of the local Monastery, lived and died. After seeing his tomb and talking about his legacy, we will drive through the village and hunt the dozens of medieval looking signs adorning the houses of this UNESCO site.
Aÿ Grand Cru
Aÿ is the most famous Grand Cru in Champagne, home to Bollinger, Deutz, Henri Giraud, Ayala and dozens of other big and small Champagne Houses. We will drive through the town talking about the different brands, and looking at the medieval buildings. Legends tell one of them was Henri IV’s winery in town. The famous Art Nouveau glass maker René Lalique was born here.
Champagne Route
Driving through the Route of Champagne, we visit of the vineyards around Reims, stopping for pictures and explanations. You will marvel at the beautiful sights of the Champagne countryside, where church bell towers in medieval villages contrast against a background of lush forests and vines.
Visit to a Small Producer of Champagne
Cellar Tour and Tasting of a small producer of Champagne wines.
There are thousands of small champagne producers in the small villages, some of which produce high quality wines for a good quality/price ratio. You will visit a selected one, looking into their process, machines, cellar and tasting part of their range at the end.
Experience Highlights
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8 Hours 0 Minutes
Number of wineries visited
Wine types tasted.
- Sparkling Wine
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- Tasting Room
Transport included?
Yes, all transport included
Accommodation included?
Not included
Food included?
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1 Cour De La Gare, 51100 Reims, France
Experience starting point
In front of REIMS CENTRE train station, or in your Hotel between Reims and Epernay.
Experience ending point
The same as starting point
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8 Top Champagne Houses in Reims, France
Wine lovers visiting Paris often choose to take a day trip to Reims for Champagne tasting. Getting there via train from Paris is actually very easy and quick. Then you’ll have the rest of the day to enjoy the bubbles at a few of the top Champagne houses in Reims.
Reims is the center of the Champagne world in France. You can visit world-famous estates in Reims and Epernay , such as Veuve Clicquot, Pommery, and Taittinger, or check out the smaller Champagne houses you may not have heard of.
All you’ll need are a few advanced appointments, your walking shoes (or a quick Uber ride), and enough time to do it justice.
Below you’ll find all you need to know about setting up and enjoying Champagne tours and tasting in Reims.
How to Visit the Champagne Region
The best way to discover the region is by driving The Champagne Trail, which covers over 250 miles that wind through rolling hills, along vineyard covered valleys and past quaint little villages. All along the way you can stop to visit the growers and winemakers, to taste Champagne, and to learn as much as you like about the tradition.
There are two main cities in the Champagne region to visit, and the Champagne trail will take you between the two within just a 30 minute drive. In Reims, you can visit world-famous Champagne houses, such as Veuve Clicquot, Pommery, and Taittinger.
In Epernay, you can spend some time walking along the Avenue de Champagne, popping in at tasting rooms along the way. The easiest way to get to the Champagne region is by car from Paris. If you’re already visiting, you can rent a car in Paris and take a day or overnight trip to Champagne.
You can take the train from Paris to Reims, but it’s not very easy to get around to the Champagne houses without a car, and you’ll definitely need a car to visit the countryside or to go into Epernay. Below you’ll find all you need to know to plan a road trip in the Champagne region, for wine tours and tasting.
Self-Guided or Group/Private Wine Tour
The first consideration you’ll probably be making is whether you want to do a self-guided or a group/private guided wine tour. If you don’t have a designated driver, or don’t wish to spit the wine instead of drinking it, you will need to take a tour or hire a driver.
There are many to choose from. You can go on a group tour, which are plentiful, often including up to 10 people and are on a pre-planned route that you can’t decide on. Tours typically go to great wineries and there’s a lot of information given, many include lunch – plus you don’t have to take care of a single detail.
Below are two group tours we recommend:
- Small Group Full Day Tour – Your go to three different Champagne houses, where you’ll try a variety of champagnes. There’s also an included three-course lunch along the way. (8 hours) BOOK HERE
- Reims Afternoon Tour to Epernay – Visit the UNESCO-listed Champagne Avenue in Epernay, the historic village of Hautvillers, and visit two Champagne houses for tastings. (4.5 hours) BOOK HERE
Private Tour
If you don’t want to go along with a bunch of other people and you’d like to have some say in the schedule, then a private tour is the way to go. Here are two that we recommend (in case there’s not a lot of availability).
What’s Included:
- First Visit – Explanation of the manufacturing process plus cave visit followed by a tasting of 3 Champagnes.
- Visit Hautvillers, the village where Dom Pérignon created Champagne.
- 3-Course Restaurant Lunch
- 2nd & 3rd Visits – A Grand Cru cellar and cave followed by a tasting of 3 Champagnes at each
Tour is 8 hours, 2 people minimum. $375/pp
What’s included:
- Return transport from Reims in a private shuttle (Mercedes Class V).
- English-speaking driver/guide, Champagne expert
- Visit & tasting at 2 Champagne houses
- Guided tour of Reims Cathedral
- Lunch reservation (payment not included)
Tour is 7 hours, 2 people minimum $599/pp
Self-Guided Tour
I usually prefer to do self-guided touring when I visit wine regions because it gives me the greatest flexibility and I actually really like researching and choosing the wineries I want to go to.
While there is a little more work involved because you have to set up all the tours yourself, there are tools that will help make this super easy. The one I use is called Rue des Vignerons . It’s a French website that makes booking wine appointments super easy.
The site has 450 wineries and distilleries, both family-owned and famous houses, that includes 1,500 bookable experiences, including tastings, tours, workshops, and meals. You can book online up to 30 minutes before and your appointment is confirmed instantly. This is the website I used to book all of my Bordeaux tasting appointments.
In our descriptions below, I will give you links directly to Rue des Vignerons for each winery so you can easily book it.
7 Best Champagne Houses in Reims to Visit
1. champagne pommery.
Location: Place General Gouraud, 51100, Reims, France Hours: Early April to mid-November: every day 9:30am-7pm. Mid-November to late March: every day 10am-6pm Phone: +33(0)3.26.61.62.56 Email: [email protected]
The Pommery Elizabethan-style estate was built in the 19th century by the lady of the house, Jeanne Pommery. It is one of the most archtecturally stunning estates you can visit today. Pommery is also one of the biggest Champagne house today, producing over 500,000 cases of Champagne a year.
You’ll definitely want to stop here for a tour to see the ancient Roman caves and art nouveau tasting rooms. The chalk cave cellars are equally impressive, and can be access from an incredible staircase worth seeing – it’s 116 steps down to the cellars!
Your tour will end with a tasting of one of the famous Pommery Champagnes. There are various tours you can take at Pommery. Be sure to book in advance. The tours are given in English, French, and German.
- “Art of Champagne” Caves – 22€-30€: 1 hour tour of the Gallo-Roman chalk cellars, with explanations of the history, wine development of Pommery, plus a visit to the contemporary art exhibit, followed by a tasting. Choice of 1 glass for 22€, cuvee experience for 26€ or 2 glasses for 30€.
- Henry Vasnier’s Dream – 35€ 90 minute tour that follows the dream of Henry Vasnier, right arm man to Mrs. Pommery and patron of the City of Reims. Includes a visit of the Pommery Cellars and the Villa Demoiselle. Includes a 2-glass tasting.
2. Champagne Taittinger
Location: À la table de Thibaud IV – Champagne Taittinger, 20 rue de Tambour, 51100 Reims
Another Champagne house with an impressive chalk cave that has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, Taittinger will stun you from the moment you arrive at the impressive entrance gates.
Unfortunately, their main location is currently closed, but you can still visit Demeure des Comtes de Champagne in the center of Reims and try the tasting experience called “À la table de Thibaud IV”.
The experience is meant to showcase the life of Thibaud the fourth, King of Navarre, who was also a poet, while tasting the two signature cuvées of the House: the Brut Réserve and the Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs.
It’s a mix of audio and tasting and is offered in English and French. The price is 60€ and it lasts about 1 hour.
#3 Champagne Lanson
Champagne Lanson is the only big House located in the heart of Reims that offers a unique visit experience that takes you on a journey from the vine to the flute. Their tour guides you on a journey through the different stages of the wine making process, providing a truly immersive experience.
You’ll see the vineyards, then be guided to the “Clos Lanson”, then to the various places where the cuvees are made, passing through the cuveries and finally to the cellars. The tour will be followed by a tasting of the House’s emblematic cuvée: Le Black Création 257.
Tours lasts approximately 2 hours and are available in both English and French.
#4 G.H. Martel & Co
Location: 17 rue des Creneaux, 51100, Reims, France Hours: Daily 10am-1pm and 2pm-7pm. Tours in French and English until 5:30pm Phone: +33 (0) 3 26 82 70 67 Email: [email protected]
Located just around the corner from Veuve Clicquot and Taitttinger is another top Champagne house that offers tours and tastings: GH Martel & Co . This Champagne house also has a medieval chalk quarries, which was dug between the 4th and 15th centuries, and it is open to the public for tours.
As you descend into the cellar, at a depth of up to 22 meters, you’ll see their interesting collection of wine-making tools and machinery. The tour begins with a film, then leads you through the cellars and the ecomuseum, and then to their shop where you’ll taste 3 Champagnes.
They often have specials and deals available on their large range of wines, in case you’re looking for some steals to take back home with you. The tour and tasting takes about 1 hour. If you don’t have the time for a full tour, you can stop into the wine shop for a tasting at any time.
There are a few different flights to choose from ranging from 12-20€ Be sure to book your tour ahead of time by contacting the shop via phone or email.
#5 Champagne Mumm
Location: G.H. Mumm, 29 Rue du Champ de Mars, 51100 Reims, France Hours: Daily 10am-1pm and 2pm-5:30 or 6pm, seasonally. Tours in French and English until 5:30pm Boutique available during opening hours Email: [email protected]
The House Mumm started in 1827 in the historic birthplace of the Champagne, Reims. This almost bicentenary estate opens the doors of its cellars where about 25 million bottles rest peacefully in the cellars.
The Mumm family, whose lineage includes barons and knights, dates back to the 12th century. They were originally wine merchants based in Cologne, Germany, but expanded into France when they saw potential for the region and expansion of their business. They’ve been going strong ever since.
Today Mumm is spread across nearly 25 kilometers in the heart of Reims. Visitors can explore the long history of this cellar and learn about the process they’ve followed for centuries.
There are three visit types: The Cordon Rouge Mumm experience, the discovery experience, and the 100% Grand Cru experience. The visit will end at one of the most beautiful museum about champagne. Afterward, you will have the opportunity to taste their Champagnes.
#6 Champagne Charles de Cazanove
Champagne Charles de Cazanove has been in business since 1811, and its production is 3 million bottles per year. It can be quite interesting visiting a large house like this to learn the Champagne making process. The facility was built in 2019, so it’s very modern.
You can book a tasting only, or embark on one of their three tours, which takes you to their production facility and give you an explanation of the process, along with a demonstration in their eco-museum.
The tour will be followed by a comparative tasting of 3 non-vintage Champagnes (2 whites and 1 rosé) or you can add on a vintage tasting as well.
#7 Champagne Pol Couronne
Champagne Pol Couronne was started in 2015. This family-owned champagne house, located in the historic city of Reims, offers a private tour and tasting in their showroom, so you can get an intimate look into the meticulous craft of champagne-making.
The personalized tastings here are exceptional. Your palate is in for a treat. Each sip allows you to taste the terroir, skill, and passion that go into making each bottle. Champagne Pol Couronne offers a tasting of 3 Champagnes, or 3 Grand Cru Champagnes
They also offer a Champagne masterclass and a sabering experience, if you’re looking for something more unique.
#8 Veuve Clicquot
Location: 1 Place des Droits de l’Homme, 51100 Reims, France Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 10am-5pm Phone: +33 (0)3 26 89 53 90 Email: [email protected]
You’ve likely already heard of this Champagne brand, as it’s one of the most popular Champagnes being sold around the world. In case you’re thinking that means it’s not worth a visit to this Champagne house because it will be too touristy, we don’t think that’s an issue.
In fact, this was one of our favorite Champagne tours in Reims. The underground cellars of Veuve Clicquot might be one of the main reasons we love it here so much. The cellars are classified as a UNESCO World Heritage sight.
That’s not surprising when you learn that they’ve been making wine since 1772. In 1909, they bought these old underground quarrys to store their wine. There is some fascinating history in these caves, which you’ll learn all about during the tour.
After the tour of the cellar and facilities, you’ll have a chance to try the Champagne. There are a few different tickets you can purchase. Click here to see them all.
- Discovery Tour – 26€: 45min tour followed by a single tasting of Yellow Label Brut 26€. This tour is available Tuesday to Saturday.
- On the Footsteps of Madame Clicquot – 53€: 1 hr tour where you’ll learn all about Madame Clicquot, followed by a tasting of the Brut Yellow Label and prestige Cuvée La Grande Dame.
- Veuve Clicquot & Rose Champagne – 40€: In 1818, Madame Clicquot was the first to make a rose champagne blend, which changed the landscape of Champagne for ever. Learn all about the Rose on this 45 min tour, followed by a tasting.
Other Champagne Houses Nearby
Not too far away from Reims, there are many more opportunities for Champagne tasting. If you’re going to be in the area, I would definitely recommend stopping by a few of these:
Pressoria is the brand new sensory interpretation center for champagne wines. Housed in the walls of a former Pommery pressing center in the commune of Aÿ, the immersive tour of this emblematic cultural site will help you rediscover champagne through your five senses.
Villa Signolle
A family-run business since 1802, they offer specialist champagnes for experts and amateurs alike. They do the harvesting, handling and winemaking of all their own grapes, from one of the best terroirs in the Champagne region. Their villa is on the Avenue de Champagne in Epernay. You can taste on their terrace or in the lounge, inside a house listed as a UNESCO heritage site.
Champagne Le Gallais
In 1927, Hachod Fringhian, the grandfather of Charlotte Morgain Le Gallais, obtained the Clos du Château de Boursault, which had long belonged to Madame Veuve Clicquot. Five generations later, Charlotte runs part of the estate: 7 parcels with their own characteristics, in the family vineyard, overlooking the Marne valley. The press, the cellars and the wine storehouses are also located in the clos, which guarantees a great freshness of the fruit at the time of its pressing and transformation.
How to Get from Paris to Reims
You can get to Reims from Paris by taking the TGV train. From anywhere in Paris, just get yourself to the East Railway Station. You can take the Paris subway to arrive at this station. This makes it very easy to visit Reims, no matter where in Europe you’re arriving from.
You don’t have to have tickets for the train in advance, but during busy times we do recommend buying them in advance to make sure you can get a seat. There have been times that the train has been full and we’ve had to take the next one. You can purchase tickets in advance on Trainline.com .
The train journey to Reims is only about 45 minutes. If you plan to go to Epernay – another of the nearby major Champagne cities – you can continue on from Reims on the TER train, which departs every 30 minutes and takes around 40 minutes to get there.
How to Get Around in Reims
One of the big questions that is often asked by tourists coming to Reims on a day trip from Paris is how to get around to the Champagne house. There are three convenient ways to get around. You can choose your method based on your own needs:
- Walk: It’s actually quite easy to walk around Reims. The biggest hurtle is getting from the train station (or center of Reims) to the area where you find most of the Champagne houses. This is about a 2 mile walk (40 mins). If you don’t want to take this initial walk, you can take a quick Uber or taxi ride from the train station. We recommend starting at Veuve Clicquot, as it’s the furthest way from town (2 miles). To walk between any of the 5 Champagne houses mentioned, it will take you about 5 minutes or less.
- Uber or Taxi: If you can’t or don’t want to walk, you can take an uber or taxi from the train station to any of the Champagne houses. Once you’re ready to go on to the next, you can call another Uber or taxi to take you there.
- Rent a car: There is a convenient place near the train station to rent a car for the day. In fact, it’s just a few steps outside the door to the train station. It’ll cost around 40€ to rent a car for a day. We recommend using Expedia to book your rental car .
If you’re staying overnight in Reims, you’ll quickly learn that there isn’t a huge selection of hotels. We stayed at Best Western Premier Hotel de la Paix . If you’re looking for a more luxury stay, try the Chateau Les Crayeres .
⇒ Be sure to check out our list of the drinks you should try in France . There’s so much more to enjoy beyond the Champagne.
See the map below for directions to your Reims Champagne tours.
Once you’ve visited a few of these top Champagne tours in Reims, you’ll have a much better understanding of how Champagne is made and the history behind the industry and their unique stories.
It’s a great way to expand your knowledge of the craft and appreciate it even more than you probably already do. If you have a favorite Champagne house you want to share with our readers, leave us a comment!
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Thank you so much for this perfect trip plan! Sooooo helpful 🙂
Glad you found it useful!
Thank you so much for your tips! Were there any bakeries nearby to grab a snack or light lunch between tastings? I seem to only be able to see these closer to the train yet am keen to do both Pommery & Veuve tastings (and will clearly needs some food between these!)
There are a few cheese shops and bakeries in town, but not right near the Champagne houses. I would recommend picking up some cheese, bread, pastries and taking them with you, so you don’t have to find something in between.
We’re planning an overnight in Reims next month – do you have any favorite places for dinner?
We really enjoyed L’Atelier and L’Alambic, which has a fun environment.
Are children (age 13) allowed on these tours? Thanks so much for the article! Very helpful.
Yes, they are allowed.
Do you have to book a tour or can you just show up and do a tasting? We are planning a day trip for Christmas Eve. We have a tour and tasting booked for Veuve Clicquot but wanted to be able to try one or two others without doing the tour.
For most places you need to book a tour. Not many just do tastings. However, if they do you would still likely need to make a reservation for Christmas Eve. Send them an email and ask what they offer. Veuve Clicquot is actually one that offers just tastings.
Great information, thank you for your detail! I’m planning a visit, but having trouble locating information for a tour at Laurent Perrier. Do you happen to know if they do tours?!
Hi Ashley, I think that tours may be closed to the public at this time. I couldn’t find any current tour information either.
We are considering doing some biking while visiting. Question…should we do Reims on foot one day and bike to Epernay day 2? Or, would a bike in the city be an asset or a hinderance? We wish to do lots of champagne tasting and plan on visiting both areas. We are only there two full days.
Melissa, I think a bike would be a great asset in both places. If only one day, I would bike around Reims and walk around Epernay, but you can definitely bike both. It’s about a 28-mile cycle between and easy roads.
Another nice address is Champagne Roger-Constant Lemaire, we tasted 4 our delicious champagnes and we plan to go back next year. They are situated in a village called Villers sous Châtillon between Reims and Epernay.
Fantastic! Thanks for the suggestion, Chris.
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Why Veuve Clicquot is the best champagne tour in Reims (and how to book)
A few weeks ago I went on a girls trip to the Champagne region. It’s the perfect place to sip away a weekend! But there are a ton of different wineries spread out across several towns, and it can be difficult to decide which ones to see. I loved all of the 5 houses we visited for different reasons, but the best overall experience and value was Veuve Clicquot. Read below for all of the details on why Veuve Clicquot is the best champagne tour in Reims, and how to book!
And just a disclaimer – this review is my honest opinion, and is not sponsored in any way.
Why Veuve Clicquot is the best experience in Champagne
I visited 5 champagne houses in just 2 days, so we packed a lot into a weekend trip. I loved each of the houses for different reasons (more details coming in my full guide to the Champagne region), but Veuve Clicquot was the best overall experience – and here’s why.
#1: Central Location
A few of the wineries require a car or a bike, but Veuve is walking distance from the center of Reims . It’s also conveniently located near Pommery (another house I recommend visiting), as well as the gorgeous Les Cray ères hotel. This makes it an easy destination if you’re planning to visit a few houses.
#2: Historic Impact
Madame Veuve Clicquot was a very influential figure on champagne as we know it today. I loved the feminist take on the history of Champagne that this cellar offered , as well as learning a little about the science and the correct way to serve champagne.
If you’re really interested in the history of this beverage, before visiting I also recommend listening to this episode from one of my favorite podcasts , Wine for Normal People . It’s a quick listen so it’s perfect for a train ride or plane.
#3: Branding
Veuve certainly has the best marketing out of all the champagne houses, with their iconic yellow labels. You can see their branding throughout the entire house and grounds, which makes it the most “instagrammable” house if you want to capture a few photos.
#4: Excellent value
Veuve offers many tour options, all of which are an excellent value. These three are my favorites below, and you can find all of the tours here .
“Discover the Bubbles” tour and tasting : I did this tour & tasting, priced at €40 as of 2021. The tour through the cellars was 15-20 minutes (offered in both English and French) and was the most engaging and informative tour out of all the houses we visited.
After the tour, you’re brought to a courtyard where you receive two full glasses (one regular and one rosé) and a plate of bread, cheese, and prosciutto. Veuve Clicquot branding is everywhere, which makes this courtyard the perfect spot for a photo.
“Lunch in the Manoir Grounds” picnic: The picnic they offer (priced at €65 as of 2021) is only in the summer, and at a farther location in Verzy outside of Reims. It’s a complete meal that is meant to complement the champagne. Judging by how excellent the charcuterie was that we received as part of our tasting, I have a feeling the full meal would be worth it. This is also a great option for larger groups or families.
“Aromatically Yours” vintage tour tasting : this tour is ideal for more experienced wine connoisseurs. It’s the most expensive ( €150 in 2021), but allows you to try rare champagnes and is a truly special experience.
Which tour to book?
One of the reasons why Veuve Clicquot is the best champagne tour in Reims is the variety of tour options. I recommend the “Discover the Bubbles” tour and tasting, because it provides the right level of history and experience at an affordable price.
Originally, I had booked the evening picnic. But unfortunately it was cancelled due to weather. I was quite surprised since it was mid-July, but the region had just received some rain and the grounds were still muddy. If you do end up getting a picnic cancelled, they may be able to find you another option at Moët in Épernay, since both houses are owned by the same company.
We also passed by the vintage tasting, which looked very cool. If you’re interested in history and you already have some knowledge on how champagne is made, this tour would be right for you.
Is it kid-friendly?
Yes! I saw a few children at some of the tours we did. Veuve is a good house to visit with kids, since the area you tour in the caves is much smaller than other wineries. Veuve also offers teen and child pricing for most of their tours and the picnic.
How to get there
I took the train from Paris, which was very easy. I recommend a direct train to Reims, but you can also connect through Épernay. Veuve is a 30 minute walk from the train station, or you can take a taxi or Uber.
Renting a car is also a good option, especially if you’re interested in seeing the vineyards or other wineries. A car is also a good option if you’re exploring other regions of France . Just remember not to drink and drive!
How long should you spend?
Depending on the experience you book, I would recommend about 2 hours. This will give you some time afterwards to check out the shop.
Where to stay
If you are interested in visiting Veuve Clicquot, I recommend staying in Reims. It’s not as polished or quaint as Épernay, but it’s a larger town and will provide easier access.
Best luxury hotel: LEs Crayères
If you want the full luxury Champagne experience, Les Crayères is the hotel for you. It’s classy and refined, and just around the corner from Veuve.
Best AirBnb
I recommend booking an AirBnb, which is usually a better value for groups or couples. This is the AirBnb my friend and I rented. It had a balcony with a view of the cathedral, and is ideal for a few friends or a small family.
Where to eat
If you didn’t opt for the picnic and want something more substantial than the charcuterie that Veuve offers, there are a couple of great options nearby for lunch or dinner.
Les Crayeres
For a light lunch that’s close by, the luxury hotel Les Crayères has a beautiful garden terrace . The meals are pricey though, so check the menu first!
Le Crypto is a Michelin guide restaurant in town that we really enjoyed for dinner. It’s simple but elegant food, with a great champagne & wine list. They offer lunch from 12-2, but are closed Sundays & Mondays.
Boulangerie Dufresne
For a truly French experience – and the most cost effective option – stop by this bakery (a 5 min walk from Veuve) for a few croissants and a baguette.
What to wear
Overall, the weather in Champagne is much cooler than Paris or southern France. The caves are also very cold and often wet, so I recommend bringing a light cardigan and wearing comfortable shoes. If you want to coordinate well for photos, wear something white or yellow!
Hope you enjoyed this guide – feel free to comment below or message me on Instagram if you have any questions!
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January 17, 2023 at 1:59 pm
Hi. Love your blog and pics!
I want to drive to reims to do the veuve tour and have a light lunch. Do I bill the tour on the veuve website. I didn’t see charcuterie or snacks mentioned so wasn’t sure if it was a different tour booking. Is there a place in the veuve area itself for food? What is at the visitor center?
January 17, 2023 at 4:04 pm
Aw thank you so much!! Yes – you book through their website! It looks like it’s closed for online bookings until the end of Jan, but when it reopens we booked the “Discover the Bubbles” tour, and it did include charcuterie snacks. However I do recommend getting lunch after or before elsewhere in town (I have some recs in the post!) since there is no other food option at Veuve itself.
February 5, 2023 at 5:03 pm
Thanks for the reply. They mention a visitor center that serves food. Have you seen this? Can you see the grounds of the house if you don’t take the tour?
January 25, 2023 at 4:29 am
Love your blog! This post is amazing and right on time as I plan a trip to Paris. Would you say it was easy to catch an Uber to travel to the different champagne houses or would you suggest booking a tour company?
January 25, 2023 at 11:09 am
Thank you so much!! I’m so glad it’s helpful. 🙂 The wait times were a bit long for Ubers, but they definitely exist there – you can also schedule pick up times on the Uber app which is helpful. Or, you can also always have the houses call a taxi. I think if you’re visiting in summer on a weekend it might be tougher though – in which case a tour might be better! You also might be surprised at how close many of them are – we walked to most of the well known ones, as they are somewhat clustered.
March 9, 2023 at 6:57 pm
We are taking a girls trip in June! This blog is very helpful! I clicked on the link for the air bnb but it didnt take me to the actual location. Do you have the name of the property?
June 5, 2023 at 9:07 am
Hi there! It was gone for a while on the website, but looks like it is back! Here is the link: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/12058771
April 14, 2023 at 4:55 pm
Thanks for this helpful info! It is worth it to go out to Verzy from the main Veuve cellars in Reims? Not sure the commute or if it’s worth it. We’ll have a family of 5, so just curious on whether or not to figure it out!
June 5, 2023 at 9:04 am
Hi there – so glad you found it helpful! We actually looked into that as well. If you have a car, I definitely recommend it! They offer an option for a picnic there that looks fantastic and would be great for a family, since it’s not all champagne focused.
June 5, 2023 at 1:40 am
Hi! Love this post! I’m visiting Veuve in August and you made me more excited to go! It looks like they have something new called Cafe Cliquot which has some food options, do you know anything about that? Also, what all do they have in the gift shop besides the bottles of champagne? Thanks so much for your help 🙂
June 5, 2023 at 9:01 am
I’m so glad it was helpful! I hadn’t heard of the cafe, but it looks so cute – and looks like they have sandwiches and great lunch items. The gift shop has a TON of logo branded items that will vary seasonally. You can probably count on things like a champagne bucket and a champagne stopper (totally a must buy), but they might also have hats, bags, signs, etc. You’re going to have the best time!
June 28, 2023 at 11:43 pm
Yay, can’t wait! That’s so helpful. Thank you so much!!! 🙂
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Your exploration begins in the charming village of Hautvillers, the historic home of Dom Pérignon. Immerse yourself in the picturesque surroundings and learn about the life and motivations of this visionary figure. Discover the inspiration behind his quest to create "the best wine in the world," as he famously called it.
Journey to the prestigious Moët & Chandon champagne house, where Dom Pérignon's legacy continues. Enjoy an exclusive tour of their extensive cellars, either in a small group setting or as a private experience, catering to your preference.
Culminate your exploration with a decadent double tasting of Dom Pérignon champagnes. Savor the exquisite flavors and aromas of these prestigious cuvées, either in a dedicated tasting room or within the atmospheric cellars themselves.
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Exceptional dom perignon experience you will be picked up directly at your place in reims or epernay. visit the village where dom perignon lived and created the champagne. discover the motivations of dom pérignon to create the "best wine in the world" as he named it. visit to the moet & chandon cellars in a small group. (this tour can also be private). double tasting of dom pérignon champagne in a tasting room or right in the cellars. learn the history of dom pierre pérignon ..
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“Kir Royale is all about experiencing Champagne in its home terroir and celebrating everything that its vineyards have to offer,” said James Newcombe, cofounder of French Waterways, in a statement. “Aside from enjoying the bubbles, Champagne’s countryside is magnificent, blanketed with rolling vineyards and dotted with ornate châteaux and churches.”
The third day kicks off with an excursion to the World War l battlefield at Château-Thierry and the Belleau Wood memorial. After, you’ll enjoy lunch and dinner back onboard until Kir Royale reaches its mooring at Damery. The next morning, head off on a private Champagne tasting and tour at the boutique Grand Cru winery of Frerejean Frères, followed by lunch in the salon. When the boat arrives in Dizy, your group will visit the world-renowned Moët & Chandon. The festivities continue with guided tours of Moët & Chandon’s underground cellars and a tasting hosted by a cellar master. On the final day, you’ll pay a visit to the historic, 800-year-old Reims Cathedral.
The week-long itinerary through France’s Champagne region starts from $8,550 per person for by-cabin bookings. Kir Royale can also be chartered with prices starting from $58,700 for up to six guests. The rate includes transfers to and from Paris, all meals and wine (onboard and ashore), daily tours, and a dedicated crew.
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This tour is the only one to include the Word Famous Champagne Houses Veuve Clicquot and Moët & Chandon with an expert local guide. Discover the UNESCO Heritage Reims Cathedrale and the Capital city of Champagne Epernay and its Avenue de Champagne. Read more. from. $631.23.
Meet your guide and small group in central Reims station and board an 8-passenger minivan for a full-day tour that includes Champagne tastings. Take a sightseeing tour of Reims, passing by big Champagne houses such as Veuve Cliquot and Mumm, as well as the Roman ruins and Notre Dame Cathedral. Stop at a family grower for a visit to their ...
Veuve Clicquot branding is everywhere, which makes this courtyard the perfect spot for a photo. "Lunch in the Manoir Grounds" picnic: The picnic they offer (priced at €65 as of 2021) is only in the summer, and at a farther location in Verzy outside of Reims. It's a complete meal that is meant to complement the champagne.
Savor the exquisite flavors and aromas of these prestigious cuvées, either in a dedicated tasting room or within the atmospheric cellars themselves. Dom Pierre Pérignon's Legacy will be revealed to you. Option 1 : Tasting in a tasting room : 590 €/pers. Option 2 : Tasting in the cellars : 990€/pers. Option 3 : Private tour : 1290 €/pers.
The festivities continue with guided tours of Moët & Chandon's underground cellars and a tasting hosted by a cellar master. On the final day, you'll pay a visit to the historic, 800-year-old ...
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