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Explore the Champagne region from Paris with this private day trip featuring visits to Moet et Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, and Pommery, including tastings and cultural stops.
This private Champagne day trip offers a comprehensive experience from Paris to the famed Champagne region, priced at $735.08 per person. The tour lasts approximately 13 hours and includes visits to some of the most renowned houses, such as Moet et Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, and Pommery. It features hotel pickup via a Mercedes vehicle, guided cellar tours with tastings, and a carefully curated itinerary that highlights the best of the Champagne region.
A key strength of this tour is its flexibility, with three different options—BASIC, MOST POPULAR, and ADVANCED—allowing guests to tailor their Champagne experiences. The tour also provides group discounts and mobile tickets, making it convenient for a variety of travelers. However, the driver acts as a chauffeur and is not a guide, although a live guide can be booked for an additional fee. The trip is ideal for those seeking a luxurious, all-inclusive day with visits to historic cellars and picturesque scenery.
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This tour departs from Paris at 7:30 AM, with a two-hour drive through scenic landscapes featuring vineyards and rolling hills. The group is transported in a Mercedes E220 or Minivan, which provides comfort and style for the long day ahead. A rest stop is included at a rest area, giving travelers a chance to stretch and enjoy the countryside views.
The driver is responsible for punctuality and safety but does not serve as a guide. This setup suits those who prefer travelling in a luxury vehicle with a dedicated driver, allowing for a relaxed and stress-free journey through the Champagne countryside.

The first stop is at Moet et Chandon in Épernay, arriving around 10:00 AM. The guided tour varies by selected option: the BASIC includes the “L’Imperial” experience with a visit to underground cellars and tastings of two glasses—Moët Impérial and Rosé Impérial. The MOST POPULAR option offers the “SIGNATURE” experience with tastings of Moët Imperial and Moët Vintage. The ADVANCED experiences explore “GRAND VINTAGE”, with tastings of Grand Vintage Blanc and Rosé.
Moet et Chandon is the world’s largest Champagne producer, with every second bottle being opened worldwide. Guests get to explore underground cellars and learn about the production process, making this stop a highlight for champagne aficionados. Guests should be aware that availability at Moet et Chandon can vary depending on the chosen option.

Following the Moët visit, the tour includes a lunch break in Épernay from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM. Known as the Champagne Capital of France, Épernay’s Avenue of Champagne is lined with historic buildings and prestigious champagne houses, making it a must-see for lovers of sparkling wine. The town’s picturesque setting along the Marne River offers a charming atmosphere perfect for a leisurely stroll.
This stop allows time for a meal and some personal exploration. It’s an excellent opportunity to soak in the local vibe and observe the town’s ties to the Champagne industry, especially for those interested in the history and culture of the region.

A short 10-minute drive takes visitors to Hautvillers, home to the Abbaye Saint-Pierre. Here, from 1:40 PM to 2:10 PM, guests can visit the church of Saint-Sindulphe, a former Benedictine monastery founded in 665. The abbey is historically significant as Dom Perignon, the legendary monk, is associated with developing many winemaking techniques in the Champagne region.
While the abbey itself is a free attraction, visitors are treated to panoramic views over the vineyards and the Marne River from a nearby viewpoint. This stop offers insight into Champagne’s monastic roots and the traditional methods behind sparkling wine production.
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From 2:45 PM to 3:20 PM, the tour proceeds to Pommery, a UNESCO-listed site famous for its historic cellars. The visit includes an audio-guided exploration of their underground caves and a tasting of one glass of Champagne. The caves are notable for their listing by UNESCO, emphasizing their cultural and historical importance.
Guests enjoy a guided tour of the Pommery cellars, which showcases traditional Champagne aging methods. This stop emphasizes heritage and architecture, making it particularly appealing to those interested in the history of Champagne houses.

The next major stop, from 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM, is at Veuve Clicquot in Reims. Established in 1772, Veuve Clicquot produces more than 22 million bottles annually and is recognized as one of the biggest Champagne producers. The guided tour delves into Veuve Clicquot’s history, production process, and includes a tasting session.
The tasting options vary:
This stop showcases Veuve Clicquot’s prominence in the Champagne industry and offers insights into their signature techniques and history.

Following the Veuve Clicquot visit, it’s a short 5-minute drive to Reims Cathedral, arriving around 5:30 PM. The Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Reims is a historic landmark where most of France’s kings were crowned. The guided visit lasts about 30 minutes and highlights the medieval architecture and royal history associated with the site.
After visiting the cathedral, the tour concludes with a return drive to Paris, estimated at 2 hours, arriving back at the hotel around 8:30 PM. The entire day is designed to balance tasting experiences, cultural visits, and scenic drives, offering a well-rounded exploration of Champagne.
This private tour offers the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off in Paris, making logistics seamless. The group size varies depending on the selected option, with the smallest groups at Moet et Chandon (up to 10 people), enhancing intimacy during tastings.
Guests should plan to book at least 40 days in advance due to the popularity of this experience. The tour includes all fees, taxes, bottled water, and admission tickets, but meals, gratuities, and souvenirs are not included.
Age restrictions apply; participants must be at least 18 years old for tastings. Plus, the live guide is available for an extra charge and must be booked beforehand.
While the itinerary covers a comprehensive range of Champagne houses and landmarks, some reviews mention feeling rushed at certain stops, especially if the availability of Moet et Chandon varies and the timing is tight. In rare cases, delays can occur, such as late pick-up or traffic, which might impact the overall experience.
The driver’s role is limited to transportation; guides are not included unless booked separately, which may affect those seeking in-depth commentary from a local expert on-site. The price point is considered high by some, but is justified by the luxury vehicle, privateness, and multiple premium cellar visits.
This private Champagne experience is ideal for luxury travelers seeking a personalized day exploring Champagne’s most famous houses. It suits adults over 18 who appreciate guided cellar tours, tastings, and cultural landmarks like Reims Cathedral.
Those who enjoy scenic drives, historic sites, and fine wine will find this tour rewarding. However, travelers seeking more flexibility or a lower price point may want to explore other options or group tours.
This tour offers a luxury, all-inclusive journey into the heart of Champagne. It combines historic champagne houses, scenic landscapes, and cultural highlights in a well-organized itinerary. The multiple experience levels catering to different interests make it flexible, though the pace can feel rushed during busy periods.
For champagne lovers wishing to learn and taste in an exclusive setting, this trip provides excellent value, especially when booked well in advance. The luxury transportation and cultural stops ensure a memorable day for those ready to indulge in France’s sparkling wine heritage.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
No, participants must be at least 18 years old to partake in tastings.
Can I customize the experience?
Yes, the three different options—BASIC, MOST POPULAR, and ADVANCED—allow for tailored cellar visits and tastings.
What is included in the price?
All admission tickets, tastings, bottled water, and transportation are included. Meals and souvenirs are not included.
How long is the drive from Paris?
The drive lasts about 2 hours each way, with a rest stop included.
Is a guide included?
A live guide can be booked for an additional fee; otherwise, the driver is only responsible for transportation.
What happens if Moet et Chandon is not available for the selected option?
Guests are offered alternative options at the MOST POPULAR or ADVANCED level.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to book around 40 days in advance due to high demand.
Can I include a restaurant reservation?
Yes, the tour provider can arrange a restaurant reservation, which is encouraged as part of the experience.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
The data does not specify accessibility details; potential travelers should inquire directly.
What if I need to cancel?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour, with a full refund available if canceled in time.
This private Champagne day trip from Paris delivers a luxurious, culturally rich experience for those eager to explore the legendary Champagne houses at their own pace.