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Discover the charm of Champagne in just 3 hours with a vintage van tour from Épernay, visiting small wineries, iconic streets, and enjoying tastings.
This Champagne experience in Épernay offers a delightful 3-hour journey through France’s famed Champagne region, all from the comfort of a vintage Renault Estafette van. Priced at $92.89 per person, the tour is perfect for wine lovers seeking an authentic, off-the-beaten-path adventure. It includes pickup, a guided drive, visits to small wineries, and tastings of three different Champagne glasses. With a small group capped at seven participants, it promises a cozy, personalized experience.
While the tour is relatively short, it packs in visits to iconic streets, charming villages, and a family-run winery, making it ideal for those wanting a concentrated taste of Champagne’s landscapes and production process. The tour’s strength lies in its intimate setting, expert guides, and focus on small wineries that often remain hidden from larger tours.
This experience suits visitors who prefer a relaxed pace, enjoy picturesque scenery, and want genuine insights into Champagne-making. A key consideration is that it focuses on a single estate for tastings, which might differ from expectations of visiting multiple producers. Still, the authenticity and friendly atmosphere make this a solid choice for a memorable half-day outing.


The tour begins on the famous ‘Avenue de Champagne’ in Épernay, a street renowned for its luxury Champagne houses like Moët & Chandon, Pol Roger, Mercier, and De Venoge. As the van drives past these storied establishments, guides share secrets behind their history and production. The avenue itself is lined with elegant architecture and shimmering cellars, offering an immediate sense of the region’s prestige.
Beyond the grand Champagne houses, Épernay’s underground cellars stretch over 100 kilometers, housing millions of bottles. Though the tour focuses on a small estate, the street’s atmosphere remains a highlight, giving visitors a taste of Champagne’s luxurious heritage.
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A highlight is the visit to Aÿ-Champagne, a charming village known for its Grand Cru classification. The guide explains the story of Aÿ and its importance in Champagne production while passing by famous Champagne houses like Deutz and Bollinger.
The tour includes a stop in the vineyards near Aÿ-Champagne, where visitors can photograph the beautiful landscape and learn about vineyard work such as harvesting and pruning. This stop is an excellent opportunity to see Champagne’s agricultural backbone up close and appreciate the seasonal rhythms of vineyard care.
Next, the route takes travelers to Oger, a village classified as Grand Cru, recognized for producing high-quality Champagne. The visit includes a tour of a family-owned cellar, where guides explain the Champagne-making process in detail. Visitors see winemaking equipment, cellars, and storage methods used by local producers.
The highlight is a Champagne tasting featuring three glasses. The small producer’s approach offers an authentic taste of regional styles, making it a memorable part of the journey. The informative explanations enhance understanding of how varieties and techniques influence the final product.
The tour is conducted in a vintage Renault Estafette van, which adds a nostalgic and authentic vibe. While the vehicle lacks seatbelts and suspension, it offers a casual, relaxed ride that emphasizes enjoying the scenery. The van’s open sides allow for stunning views of the countryside, making the journey part of the experience.
Guests appreciate the unhurried pace that the vintage vehicle affords, contrasting with larger, more commercial tours. The small group size enhances this intimate feel, fostering conversations and personal interaction with guides.

The guides, such as Maeva and Justine, are highly praised for their knowledge and friendliness. Maeva, in particular, is noted for her passion for Champagne and ability to explain complex processes clearly. Justine is described as sweet, knowledgeable, and pleasant.
Their storytelling style enhances the experience, making technical details accessible and engaging. They also answer questions thoroughly, helping visitors gain a deeper appreciation for Champagne production, history, and regional nuances.
The Champagne tastings are a key feature of this tour, with three glasses served at a small, family-run estate. The guide explains the terroir, production techniques, and varietal differences, providing context for each sip. The focus on smaller producers means tasting more personalized Champagne, often with a more authentic flavor profile compared to larger brands.
Guests can expect to learn not just about tasting but also about the craftsmanship behind each bottle, adding to the overall value of the experience.
The tour departs from the Office de Tourisme d’Epernay en Champagne, located at 7 Av. de Champagne, a convenient spot near public transportation. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, simplifying logistics.
With a maximum of 7 travelers, the group remains intimate, allowing guides to give personalized attention. The mobile ticket and pickup option make planning straightforward, whether arriving on your own or with a group.

Unlike larger, more commercial tours, this experience emphasizes small-group intimacy and visits to small, family-run wineries. It avoids overcrowded buses in favor of a relaxed, nostalgic ride through the countryside.
While some reviews note that the tour spends time in towns and visiting multiple properties, the core focus remains on a single estate for tastings and exploring small villages. This approach appeals to those wanting a more authentic and less commercialized Champagne experience.
This tour is ideal for wine enthusiasts eager to learn about Champagne production in a relaxed environment. The small group size and personalized explanations suit visitors who enjoy scenic drives and intimate tastings.
It’s worth noting that the tour focuses on a single estate for tasting, so those expecting to sample Champagne from multiple producers might want to manage expectations. The authenticity, knowledgeable guides, and stunning scenery make this experience stand out.
The 3-hour Champagne experience in Épernay offers a warm, authentic glimpse into France’s iconic wine region. The vintage van ride, combined with visits to charming villages and a family winery, provides a personalized, relaxed pace that many will enjoy.
While it may not include multiple winery visits, the focus on small producers and meaningful storytelling ensures a rich, memorable experience. The price point and small group size deliver good value, especially for those who appreciate authenticity and intimacy.
This tour suits adventurous wine lovers with a taste for scenic drives and close-up Champagne insights. Its mix of scenery, history, and tastings creates a well-rounded, enjoyable introduction to Champagne’s charm.
“Maeva is a fantastic tour guide, making this one of the best tours I have ever been on. We drove through idyllic villages and enjoyed stunning scen…”
How long is the Champagne vintage van tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
What is included in the price?
The price includes visit to a family-run winery, three Champagne tastings, and guided explanations.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, the tour is conducted in a vintage Renault Estafette van with pickup offered from the meeting point.
What stops are on this tour?
Stops include Avenue de Champagne in Épernay, village of Aÿ-Champagne, vineyard near Aÿ, and Oger village with a cellar visit.
Can I visit multiple wineries?
No, the focus is on a single estate for tastings, but the tour visits small villages and cellars that offer authentic insights.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 7 participants for a personalized experience.
Are there age restrictions?
Yes, participants must be 18 or older to partake in Champagne tastings.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor stops and vineyard walks is recommended.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The data does not specify accessibility details, so potential participants should consider the short walks and vintage vehicle conditions.
How can I cancel the tour?
Cancellation is free if made at least 24 hours in advance, with full refunds available.
Is booking in advance necessary?
Yes, this tour is typically booked about 49 days in advance and is popular among visitors.
Who is the provider of this experience?
The tour is offered by My Vintage Tour Company.