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Discover the full-day private Champagne tour from Paris, visiting Reims Cathedral, tasting at Taittinger and Michel Fagot, with transport included for a seamless experience.
Exploring the Champagne region without leaving Paris is entirely possible with this Private Full Day Tour to Champagne. Priced at $831.13 per person, this 9-hour adventure offers a mix of cultural sights and exclusive tastings at two renowned Champagne producers, Taittinger and Michel Fagot. The tour includes private transportation, comfortable air-conditioned vehicles, and all fees and taxes, making it a hassle-free way to indulge in France’s sparkling wine capital.
This tour is ideal for those who want a comprehensive experience of the Champagne region, combining a visit to the stunning Reims Cathedral with visits to two distinct Champagne estates. The small-group intimacy and private transport ensure a relaxed pace, allowing plenty of time to enjoy tastings and explore. However, it’s worth noting that the tour starts early at 7:30 am and runs for about 9 hours, making it suitable for those comfortable with a full day on the move.


The tour begins with a visit to the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Reims, a site where French kings were crowned for centuries. The contemporary stained-glass windows, crafted by Marc Chagall in 1974, add a modern touch to its historic walls. The guided visit lasts about an hour, providing insights into its centuries-old history and significance.
This stop offers a perfect introduction to the region’s rich cultural heritage. Visitors appreciate the free admission, and the brief, focused visit allows plenty of time for the next stops on the itinerary.
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The visit continues at Champagne Taittinger, one of the most prestigious wineries in Reims. You spend about two hours here, engaging in a guided tour with the Taittinger team. The focus is on winemaking techniques and what makes Champagne from this estate so special.
Guests get to sample a selection of the house’s most renowned champagnes, gaining a deeper understanding of the craftsmanship behind their bubbly. The admission is included in the tour price, and the experience is often praised for the knowledgeable guides who make the process accessible and interesting.
A highlight of this trip is the visit to Michel Fagot, described as a confidential and independent Champagne producer. The visit lasts about two hours and includes two tastings, giving a more personal insight into Champagne making beyond the large commercial brands.
This stop appeals to those curious about small-scale, artisanal winemaking. The lesser-known nature of Michel Fagot’s estate offers a more intimate experience and the chance to taste unique Champagnes you might not find elsewhere.

A scenic part of the tour involves driving through the Montagne de Reims area, known for its vines and rolling hills. The bus makes a stop in Epernay, famous as the Cradle of Champagne. Here, the tour visits a seventh-century abbey, which is notable for housing the tombstone of Dom Perignon.
Traveling through this attractive village, visitors enjoy the stunning views and the chance to explore a historic site that has played a key role in Champagne’s history.

All transportation is private and air-conditioned, ensuring a comfortable journey between stops. The pick-up service makes logistics simple, and the small group size promotes an intimate, relaxed atmosphere. The tour ends back at the starting point, leaving the rest of your day free.
Choosing a private tour means no crowded buses or fixed schedules, offering flexibility for questions and personalized attention from the guide.
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Starting at 7:30 am, the tour makes the most of the day, with the visit to Reims Cathedral scheduled for about one hour. The wine tastings at Taittinger and Michel Fagot each last two hours, balancing informative guided visits with free time for tasting. The drive through scenic areas and the stop in Epernay add to the laid-back pace.
While the full-day schedule might be demanding for some, the relaxed pace and private transport help keep the experience enjoyable without feeling rushed.

The tour price includes all fees, taxes, and private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. Lunch and gratuities are not included, giving flexible options for participants to choose their own meal plans. Since the tour is private, only your group participates, ensuring a personalized experience.
This transparency allows travelers to plan ahead without surprises or hidden costs.

The reviews for this tour are highly positive, with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 from 8 reviews. Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, especially highlighting their ability to entertain and educate.
Comments mention stunning views, excellent wine selections, and the variety of experiences—from large producers to small, family-run estates. The guides’ expertise stands out, making the visits both informative and enjoyable.
This full-day private Champagne tour offers a well-rounded experience for those interested in history, culture, and sparkling wine. Its private transport and exclusive visits make it a comfortable and personalized option, especially for those who value intimate tastings and flexibility.
Be prepared for an early start and a full schedule, but enjoy the stunning scenery, fascinating insights, and the chance to sample some of the best Champagnes in the world. This tour suits wine enthusiasts, culture lovers, and those who appreciate a hassle-free, private experience of the Champagne region.
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Is this tour suitable if I have limited mobility?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness, and some walking at stops like Reims Cathedral or the abbey may be involved.
Can I choose my own lunch?
Lunch is not included, so you are free to arrange your own meal during free time in Reims or Epernay.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended, especially for walking around the cathedral and the abbey.
Is transportation climate-controlled?
Yes, air-conditioned private vehicles are used throughout the tour for maximum comfort.
What happens if some Champagne houses are closed?
The tour may adjust based on opening hours, and one reviewer noted closures at some houses, which is typical during off-season periods.