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Experience a full-day private tour in Champagne visiting Moët & Chandon, Hautvillers Abbey, vineyards, and a boutique producer, with expert guides and tastings.

The Moët et Chandon Tasting and Fun Private Tour offers a carefully curated day exploring Champagne’s most iconic sights and tastes. Priced at $525 per person and lasting 8 hours, this tour is designed for those who want an in-depth, personalized look into Champagne production. It includes a visit to Moët & Chandon’s storied cellars, a stop at Hautvillers Abbey to see Dom Pérignon’s tomb, and a taste of three different Champagnes at a boutique producer.
The tour departs from Reims, making it ideal for travelers staying in that area, and features private transportation, guided visits, and the chance to take stunning photos of vineyards and the Avenue de Champagne. While lunch is not included, a list of recommended restaurants is provided, giving flexibility to enjoy local cuisine. This experience is perfect for those seeking a comprehensive, intimate Champagne journey with knowledgeable guides and exclusive tastings.
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This tour begins with a pickup at your accommodation in Reims. From there, a private, air-conditioned vehicle takes you smoothly through the Champagne region. The transport arrangement ensures comfort and convenience, with timely transfers between each stop. The entire day runs on a well-paced schedule, giving plenty of time for each experience without feeling rushed.

The day kicks off with a drive through the Marne River Valley, where beautiful vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see. This scenic drive offers a chance to appreciate the landscape that produces France’s most famous sparkling wine. Following this, a visit to Hautvillers Abbey allows you to see Dom Pérignon’s tomb, a site of significance in Champagne history. The guided tour of the abbey provides insight into the area’s religious and winemaking heritage.
At Moët & Chandon, the guided cellar tour takes you beneath the historic building to see the cellars where Champagne ages. The inhouse guide shares stories about the house’s history and production methods. After the tour, you enjoy a tasting of two Champagne glasses, letting you savor the flavors that have made Moët famous worldwide. The experience balances educational insights with the pleasure of sampling high-quality Champagne.
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Following the Moët visit, you’ll cruise along Avenue de Champagne, a street lined with prestigious Champagne houses. This short sightseeing stop offers excellent photo opportunities and a chance to admire the architecture and history of the Champagne industry’s most recognizable street. While the tour does not include visits inside other houses on the avenue, the drive itself provides a visual overview of the region’s Champagne dominance.
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The tour includes a 1.5-hour lunch break in Épernay. While lunch is not included in the price, the guide will suggest local restaurants where you can enjoy regional specialties and continue to savor Champagne. This free time allows for relaxed dining and exploring the town at your own pace.

The afternoon features a visit to a small Champagne producer, offering a more intimate look at Champagne craftsmanship. Here, you’ll learn how Champagne is made from start to finish and taste three different glasses, gaining a deeper appreciation for the diversity of flavors and styles. This stop complements the larger house visit by providing insight into independent producers and their unique approaches.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, although some small producers may have stairs leading into cellars, so it’s advisable to advise about handicap access in advance. The tour is private, ensuring a personalized experience, and the guides speak multiple languages including English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Train tickets from Paris are not included, nor is lunch, giving flexibility to plan your meal. The tour price includes all entrance tickets to Moët & Chandon and the boutique Champagne producer, as well as private transportation and bottled water. The flexible cancelation policy allows you to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
With a perfect 5-star rating based on 3 reviews, this tour is highly praised for its knowledgeable guides — notably Rafael, who receives glowing feedback for his expertise and easygoing manner. Reviewers highlight the stunning views, delicious tastings, and insightful storytelling as key strengths, making this a highly recommended choice for Champagne lovers.
This tour offers a private group setting, allowing for customizable experiences. You can include or skip certain stops, and guides are happy to suggest restaurants or additional activities. Its flexible booking policy means you can reserve now and pay later, adding convenience and peace of mind.
This 8-hour private Champagne tour combines luxury, education, and delicious tastings in a way that appeals to those wanting an authentic and personalized experience. The inclusion of Moët & Chandon, a visit to Hautvillers, along with a stop at a boutique producer, offers a well-rounded overview of Champagne production and history.
While not including lunch or train tickets, the tour’s value lies in its private, guided nature, making it ideal for wine enthusiasts or anyone seeking a comprehensive Champagne day with expert insights. The positive reviews reflect consistent satisfaction with the guides’ knowledge and the overall experience, setting a strong recommendation.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, but the guide will suggest nearby restaurants during the break.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Most Champagne houses are handicap friendly, but some small producers with stairs may require prior notice for accessibility concerns.
What languages are available for the tour?
Guides speak English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
What is the main highlight of this tour?
The combination of Moët & Chandon’s cellar tour, Hautvillers Abbey, and tasting three different Champagnes makes this a rich and enjoyable experience.