Private Champagne Mercier Nicolas Feuillatte Trip from Paris

Experience a private day trip from Paris to Champagne, visiting three renowned houses including Mercier and Nicolas Feuillatte, with tastings and scenic stops.

Discover the Private Champagne Mercier Nicolas Feuillatte Trip from Paris

This private day tour offers an exclusive journey into the heart of France’s most celebrated Champagne region. Priced at $618.47 per person, it lasts approximately 11 hours and 30 minutes, making it perfect for those who want an in-depth look at Champagne production without the crowds. The tour departs from Paris with hotel pickup included, ensuring a smooth start to a sophisticated tasting experience. Designed for small groups—guaranteed departures with 2 to 7 people—it offers a personalized touch that larger tours can’t match.

What truly sets this trip apart is the visit to three different Champagne houses, including the world-famous Champagne Mercier and Nicolas Feuillatte, along with a stop at a traditional family-run producer such as Chateau Boursault. With 8 glasses of Champagne included across the visits, alongside expert-guided tours and scenic stops like Hautvillers village and vineyard viewpoints, this trip promises a comprehensive and memorable taste of Champagne.

Key Points

  • Private small-group experience ideal for personalized attention
  • Visits to three Champagne houses, including Mercier and Nicolas Feuillatte
  • Eight Champagne glasses included in tasting sessions
  • Hotel pickup and transportation in Mercedes for comfort and style
  • Scenic stops at Hautvillers and vineyard viewpoints
  • Flexible options for local lunch or free time in Épernay

Convenient Pickup and Luxurious Transport in Paris

The tour begins early at 7:30 am with hotel pickup within Paris, ensuring a seamless start. Travelers are driven in Mercedes E220/E300 business class cars or minivans, providing a comfortable ride through the picturesque landscapes of the Champagne region. The approximately two-hour journey features views of vineyard landscapes and the Marne River, setting the tone for the elegance ahead.

A brief rest stop at a rest area is included during the drive, allowing for a quick refresh before arriving at the first destination. This smooth transportation setup caters especially to those who prefer hassle-free logistics and a touch of luxury during their Champagne adventure.

Exploring Champagne Mercier: The Largest and Most Famous House

Arriving in Épernay, the tour includes a visit to Champagne Mercier Cellars, renowned as the number one Champagne house in France. Here, a guided tour explores the historic cellars and the modern production facilities, giving insight into the brand’s long-standing reputation. The visit culminates in a tasting of Champagne from the house’s selection.

This stop highlights Mercier’s significance in Champagne history and offers a chance to enjoy 8 glasses of Champagne across the different tastings during the day. The visit to Mercier provides a perfect balance of tradition and innovation, making it a must-see for enthusiasts who appreciate both history and quality.

Visiting a Traditional Family-Run Champagne Producer

Between tours of larger houses, the itinerary includes a stop at Chateau Boursault or another family-run Champagne house like Tribaut. This 45-minute visit showcases a more intimate and traditional side of Champagne production, often with three glasses of Champagne tasting included.

These smaller producers typically have generations of experience, offering a different perspective compared to the larger brands. Visitors can learn about local craftsmanship and enjoy tastings of distinctive Champagne styles that reflect regional family traditions.

Lunch or Free Time in Épernay’s Champagne Capital

The tour allocates 1 hour and 30 minutes for a lunch break in Épernay, widely regarded as the Champagne capital of France. Travelers have the option to make reservations at local restaurants or explore independently. Épernay’s streets are lined with charming cafes and boutiques, making it an ideal spot for a relaxed meal or casual stroll.

This free time allows guests to soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Champagne’s heart, browse shops for souvenirs, or simply enjoy the scenery along the Marne River. The balance between guided visits and personal time ensures a flexible and enjoyable experience.

Guided Tour and Tasting at Nicolas Feuillatte

In the early afternoon, the group visits Nicolas Feuillatte, one of France’s most recognized Champagne brands. A guided tour of the cellars provides insight into the production process and the brand’s history, led by local staff.

The highlight is the tasting of three glasses of Champagne, allowing guests to appreciate the diverse styles and flavors associated with Nicolas Feuillatte. This visit underscores modern Champagne craftsmanship, contrasting with the more traditional family producer stops, and offers a well-rounded perspective on the region’s diversity.

Visiting Hautvillers Village and Saint-Sindulphe Church

The afternoon includes a scenic stop at Hautvillers, famous for its abbey and its association with Dom Pérignon. The Church of Saint-Sindulphe dates back to 665 and was part of a former Benedictine monastery.

A brief 30-minute visit allows guests to admire the historic architecture, enjoy views over the vineyards, and absorb the charming village atmosphere. This peaceful stop provides a picturesque moment to reflect on Champagne’s history and the landscape that produces the region’s celebrated bubbles.

Returning to Paris in the Evening

The journey back to Paris begins around 7:00 pm, with an estimated 2 hours and 30 minutes of travel. The return to your hotel completes the day, offering a relaxing end after a full day of Champagne exploration.

This return timing ensures guests have plenty of opportunity to unwind and process the day’s experiences, making it suitable even for those with evening plans or early next-day departures.

What’s Included and What’s Not

The tour includes all admission tickets for the Champagne houses, guided visits, tastings of three glasses at Mercier and Nicolas Feuillatte, and bottled water. Transportation in luxury Mercedes vehicles and all fees and taxes are also covered.

Meals and drinks outside of tastings, gratuities, and souvenirs are not included, giving travelers flexibility to dine at local restaurants or purchase keepsakes at their discretion.

Flexibility and Booking Details

This private tour guarantees a customized experience for small groups. The confirmation is received immediately upon booking, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. The tour is suitable for most travelers aged 18 and above due to the wine tastings.

The mobile ticket option makes it convenient to manage reservations, and the group discounts can make this a more affordable option for couples or small groups.

Final Thoughts on the Champagne Trip from Paris

This private Champagne tour offers a comprehensive and intimate experience of France’s Champagne region, perfect for enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. The visit to three distinct Champagne houses—including the iconic Mercier and Nicolas Feuillatte—provides a broad view of regional styles and production methods.

The small group size, luxury transport, and personalized visits make this experience stand out, especially for those who value tailored attention and high-quality tastings. The scenic stops and optional lunch give it a relaxed but enriching feel. However, the tour’s duration and full-day schedule might be demanding for those less mobile or seeking a more leisurely pace.

This trip offers excellent value for Champagne lovers interested in a premium, guided experience with memorable tastings and stunning views. It suits travelers who appreciate small-group intimacy, luxury transport, and diverse Champagne experiences in a single day.

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Private Champagne Mercier Nicolas Feuillatte Trip from Paris



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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of this Champagne trip?
The tour costs $618.47 per person, including visits, tastings, transportation, and all fees.

How long does the trip last?
It runs for approximately 11 hours and 30 minutes, starting early in the morning and returning in the evening.

Are hotel pickups included?
Yes, hotel pickup within Paris is included, making the start of the day effortless.

How many Champagne houses are visited?
Guests visit three Champagne houses, including Champagne Mercier and Nicolas Feuillatte, plus a small producer.

Are meals included?
No, meals and drinks outside of the tastings are not included, but a lunch break in Épernay is scheduled.

What is the group size?
The tour operates with guaranteed departures for groups of 2 to 7 people, ensuring a private and personalized experience.

Is this tour suitable for wine lovers?
Yes, the tour is perfect for those who enjoy their Champagne tasting and want to learn more about its production.

Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.

What transportation is used?
Travel is in luxury Mercedes vehicles, providing comfort and style throughout the day.

Is this a guided tour?
Yes, each visit is led by local experts who guide you through the cellars and explain the Champagne-making process.

Is this tour accessible for most travelers?
Most travelers aged 18 and above can participate; however, those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved at certain stops.