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Create your own Champagne bottle at Champagne Lamiable in Reims with this 2.5-hour guided tour, including tastings and a personalized label for your bottle.

For those eager to go beyond tasting and learn about Champagne production firsthand, Champagne Lamiable offers an engaging experience in the Grand Cru village of Tours-sur-Marne, Reims. Priced at $95.05 per person, this 2-hour 30-minute tour provides a rare chance to become a winemaker for a day, with personalized touches such as disgorging your own half-bottle and designing a custom label.
This family-run Champagne estate is highly rated, with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 based on 21 reviews, and 95% of participants recommend the experience. The tour is suitable for small groups, with a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a private, personalized environment. While transportation isn’t included, the tour’s focus on hands-on involvement and expert guidance makes it a standout choice for visitors curious to deepen their understanding of Champagne craftsmanship.

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The experience kicks off at 8 Rue de Condé, 51150 Tours-sur-Marne, France. This family-run estate exudes charm and intimacy, setting the tone for an authentic Champagne journey. The tour starts promptly at the designated time, and guests should arrive ready for a relaxed, informative session. The mobile ticket format allows for easy access and flexibility with departure times, which are spread throughout the day to suit different schedules.
Participants should note that transportation to the estate isn’t included, so planning your arrival is essential. The tour is designed for small groups, making it ideal for those who value a more personalized approach and detailed explanations from guides who are passionate about Champagne.

Once at Champagne Lamiable, the guide leads guests through the family’s history and winemaking expertise. The estate’s underground cellars are dug by hand, offering a glimpse into traditional Champagne production methods. Visitors gain insight into how the family has maintained and passed down their craftsmanship over generations, enriching the tasting experience with context and personal stories.
The cellar visit is more than just viewing; it’s an educational segment focusing on the quality and techniques involved in Champagne making. Visitors are encouraged to observe the hand-dug cellars and understand their role in aging and preserving the bubbles, which adds depth to their appreciation of the final product.
A highlight of the tour is the blind tasting of three distinct Champagne dosages. The guide explains how different levels of dosage impact flavor, aroma, and overall style. Guests are invited to taste each Champagne without bias and then select the one they prefer most.
This part of the experience emphasizes sensory awareness and personal preference, helping guests understand what makes each Champagne unique. The tasting culminates in choosing a varietal that will be used in the final product, fostering a sense of involvement and discovery.
The most memorable aspect of this tour is the disgorging of your own half-bottle of Champagne. Guided step-by-step, guests participate in this critical phase of Champagne production, removing the sediment and preparing the bottle for final sealing.
Following disgorging, each participant designs and labels their own bottle, adding a personal touch with a custom label featuring their name. This interactive process transforms a simple tasting into a meaningful craft, leaving guests with a unique souvenir of their visit.
After bottling and labeling, guests are free to take home their personalized half-bottle. This is a rare opportunity to produce a bottle of Champagne customized by the participant, with the added satisfaction of knowing they contributed to the process.
The bottled Champagne serves as a tangible memory of the experience and can be enjoyed at leisure or kept as a special keepsake. The entire process is designed to be accessible and enjoyable, regardless of prior wine or Champagne knowledge.

Throughout the tour, guides such as Hélène and Ellen are praised for their knowledge, passion, and approachable manner. They share insights into both the technical aspects of Champagne production and the estate’s history, making the session informative yet warm.
Guests often highlight the interactive nature of the tour, with guides actively engaging and answering questions. Their humor and storytelling enrich the experience, making it both educational and entertaining.

The tour offers multiple departure times during the day, providing flexibility for different schedules. With a maximum of 8 travelers, the experience remains intimate, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
This small-group format is particularly suited for those who prefer a more tailored experience, avoiding the crowds found in larger tours. The private nature of the tour enhances the chance to learn and participate fully.
While the tour is comprehensive, it does not include private transportation, so arriving independently is necessary. Participants should be prepared for standing and hands-on activities, such as disgorging, which may require some physical effort.
The duration of approximately 2 hours 30 minutes makes it a manageable experience, perfect for those interested in a deep dive into Champagne craft without a full-day commitment.
Champagne Lamiable’s tour offers a personalized and engaging way to understand Champagne production beyond just tasting. The opportunity to bottle and label your own Champagne stands out as a memorable highlight, especially for wine enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
The combination of hands-on participation, expert guidance, and the chance to take home a customized bottle makes this experience well worth its $95.05 price. Ideal for small groups, couples, or anyone wanting an authentic, intimate look at Champagne making in Reims.
“nice and really fantastic tour that I've ever joined in France.”
Is transportation to Champagne Lamiable included?
No, transportation is not included. Participants need to arrange their own travel to the estate.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes.
Can I choose a specific time for my tour?
Yes, there are multiple departure times available throughout the day, allowing flexibility.
What is included in the price?
The price covers three Champagne tastings and the opportunity to disgorge and label your own half-bottle.
Can I take my personalized Champagne home?
Yes, you leave with your own bottle of Champagne you bottled and labeled yourself.
Is this experience suitable for beginners?
Absolutely, guides explain the process clearly, making it accessible for all levels of knowledge.
Are there any physical demands?
Disgorging involves some manual activity, so participants should be comfortable with light physical tasks.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring a private and intimate experience.
Is gratuity included?
Tipping is not included; it’s appreciated if you feel the guides did a good job.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings can be made in advance, with an average lead time of about 45 days. The tour is confirmed within 48 hours of booking.