A Grand Vintage Moët & Chandon and Veuve Clicquot private tour from Paris to experience exclusive cellar visits and tastings in Reims and Epernay.
The tour

Embark on a Grand Vintage Moët & Chandon and Veuve Clicquot private tour for an exclusive exploration of the world’s most famous Champagne houses. Your day begins with a private pickup from your hotel in Paris in a luxury air-conditioned vehicle, heading toward the historic city of Reims. The first major stop is the House of Veuve Clicquot, where you will go underground into the UNESCO-listed chalk cellars for a guided tour followed by a tasting of their signature Yellow Label Brut. Before leaving Reims, you will also visit the magnificent Reims Cathedral, the site where the Kings of France were traditionally crowned.

The journey continues along the scenic Route du Champagne, passing through the beautiful vineyards of the Marne Valley on your way to Epernay. In Epernay, you will visit the legendary Moët & Chandon located on the Avenue de Champagne. You will explore the largest cellars in the region and enjoy a tasting of two glasses of champagne. The tour also includes a visit to the charming village of Hautvillers, known as the birthplace of champagne, to see the church and grave of the monk Dom Pérignon.
Between these prestigious visits, the tour includes a stop for a traditional French lunch to refuel for the afternoon. To provide a complete perspective on the region, you will also visit a boutique family-run winery, where you can meet local producers and taste three different cuvées. This private tour offers a comprehensive experience, combining the scale of grand international labels with the charm of small family estates, all guided by a professional driver who handles all the logistics and historical storytelling.

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