Experience the magic of Champagne with a private 10-hour round transfer from Paris to Epernay. Visit world-famous champagne houses and explore the rich history and production process. Book now!
Experience the magic of Champagne with a private 10-hour round transfer from Paris to Epernay. Visit world-famous champagne houses and explore the rich history and production process. Book now!
- Epernay - Known as the birthplace of Champagne, this sparkling beverage is essential for celebrations in France and beyond. Each estate carefully guards the secrets of its production and grapes, treating each vine and barrel with reverence. Enjoy an intriguing tour of Epernay, the world capital of champagne, where you can explore the cellars and…
- Epernay - Known as the birthplace of Champagne, this sparkling beverage is essential for celebrations in France and beyond. Each estate carefully guards the secrets of its production and grapes, treating each vine and barrel with reverence. Enjoy an intriguing tour of Epernay, the world capital of champagne, where you can explore the cellars and production areas of the renowned Moet Chandon and Mercier houses. Champagne production, which has been evolving here since the 18th century, is deeply intertwined with modern history and economics. A delightful highlight of the tour is the opportunity to taste the finest champagnes from these brands.
- Moet et Chandon - Established in 1743 by wine merchant Claude Moet, Moet Chandon is a globally esteemed luxury brand. The name Chandon was added in 1832. Moet Champagne is crafted exclusively from three primary Champagne grapes: Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir. Despite its large-scale production, the brand is celebrated for its consistent high quality over the years. The hallmark of all Marque Champagne brands is the consistency of taste and flavor. The company’s vineyard is classified as Great Growth, a designation for vineyards producing superior grapes.
Please note that entrance tickets to the cellars and wine tasting are not included in the price and can be provided as an option.
- Mercier - Spanning 18 km of underground wine cellars, Mercier offers an impressive experience with a panoramic elevator, massive low-relief sculptures, and giant wine barrels. Visitors can conclude their tour with a glass of champagne. Founded in 1858, Mercier boasts a rich history distinct from other champagne producers of its time. Its unique character is a reflection of its founder, Eugène Mercier, a visionary and nonconformist who revolutionized the Champagne region by creating a ‘champagne for all occasions,’ making it accessible to everyone while maintaining exceptional quality.
Please note that entrance tickets to the cellars and wine tasting are not included in the price and can be provided as an option.
- Veuve Clicquot-Ponsardin - Founded in 1772 and located in Reims, Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin is one of the largest Champagne houses. Madame Clicquot is credited with significant innovations, including the creation of the first known vintage champagne in 1810 and the invention of the riddling table process in 1816 to clarify champagne. She also pioneered the first known blended rosé champagne by mixing still red and white wines, a method still used by most champagne producers today.
Please note that entrance tickets to the cellars and wine tasting are not included in the price and can be provided as an option.
- Pressoria - The Pommery pressing center in Aÿ-Champagne is a significant part of the architectural and industrial heritage of the House, which expanded significantly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The structure comprises two buildings: the main building, which housed the pressing center, and the annex, formerly the winegrowers’ residence. The Pommery style is instantly recognizable by its composition, treatment, and details, and is classified as an “architectural masterpiece.” Situated at the base of historic hillsides, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this building stands as a testament to the winegrowing and winemaking industry’s expertise for over a century, marking it as a symbolic site of intangible heritage.
Please note that entrance tickets to the cellars and wine tasting are not included in the price and can be provided as an option.
- Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Reims - Also known as Reims Cathedral, this Roman Catholic cathedral in the French city of Reims serves as the archiepiscopal seat of the Archdiocese of Reims. Dedicated to the Virgin Mary, it was the traditional site for the coronation of French kings.

- Complimentary bottle of water and wet wipes
- Private transportation
- Free on-board WiFi access
- 10-hour trip with a professional driver
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Convenient hotel pick up and drop off
- Complimentary bottle of water and wet wipes
- Private transportation
- Free on-board WiFi access
- 10-hour trip with a professional driver
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Convenient hotel pick up and drop off
- professional guide service as an option
- entrance tickets to the cellars and wine tasting as an option
- professional guide service as an option
- entrance tickets to the cellars and wine tasting as an option
The fizzy delight of champagne is an integral part of the festivities not only in France, its birthplace, but across numerous nations. Each producer guards its secrets of making this intoxicating beverage and nurturing its grapes with utmost care, treating every vine and barrel like a valuable treasure.
We’d like to draw your attention to a fascinating…
The fizzy delight of champagne is an integral part of the festivities not only in France, its birthplace, but across numerous nations. Each producer guards its secrets of making this intoxicating beverage and nurturing its grapes with utmost care, treating every vine and barrel like a valuable treasure.
We’d like to draw your attention to a fascinating exploration of the globally renowned champagne towns - Epernay and Reims. These towns offer access to the cellars and manufacturing areas of three highly reputed champagne houses. The production of champagne since the 18th century has greatly influenced the present-day history and economy.
Note that our offer does not include the entrance fees to wineries, tasting sessions, and the services of a professional guide. However, these can be availed for an additional charge.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.