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Experience top Champagne houses in France with this private day tour from Paris, including visits to Moët et Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, and Pommery, with tastings.
This private Champagne day tour from Paris offers a comprehensive look into some of the most iconic houses in the region, all within a 13-hour journey that includes luxurious Mercedes transportation. Priced at $743 per person, the experience combines guided cellar visits, tastings, and sightseeing at Epernay, Hautvillers, and Reims. It’s suitable for those seeking a deep dive into Champagne production, with the convenience of hotel pick-up and drop-off. While the tour offers extensive visits to renowned houses like Moët et Chandon and Veuve Clicquot, it also includes a UNESCO-listed tour of Pommery cellars, with a tasting included.
The tour’s highlight lies in its carefully curated stops, blending champagne tastings, local village visits, and cultural landmarks. However, reviews indicate that the scheduling can feel rushed, and the lunch experience varies. Despite this, the comfortable transportation and experienced drivers ensure a smooth and enjoyable day exploring the heart of Champagne country.


This full-day trip departs from Paris at 7:30 AM, with a two-hour drive through scenic vineyard landscapes. The Mercedes vehicle provides ample space and comfort, making the long day easier to enjoy. You’ll stop briefly at a rest area en route, giving you a chance to stretch and take photos of the picturesque countryside. The hotel pick-up and drop-off make this tour accessible and convenient, especially for those staying in central Paris.
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At Moët et Chandon in Épernay, the guide leads a 1.5-hour guided tour, which includes cellar visits and a tasting of two glasses—either the iconic Moët Impérial or Rosé Impérial. As the largest Champagne house globally, Moët’s production volume is staggering, with every second bottle being opened in their production process. The tour emphasizes the scale and tradition behind this famous brand, making it an engaging stop for Champagne enthusiasts.

Following the Moët visit, the tour includes a lunch break in Épernay, known as the Champagne capital of France. The town is renowned for its prestigious houses and its location along the Marne River with vineyards on the hills. After lunch, the tour moves to Hautvillers, just 6 km away, for a 30-minute visit to the Saint-Sindulphe church—a former Benedictine monastery—and a viewpoint overlooking the vineyards. This stop offers a chance to see Dom Perignon’s contribution to Champagne-making in a scenic, historically rich setting.

In Reims, the tour features an audio-guided visit of the Pommery cellars, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, guests experience an immersive tour through underground tunnels and historic cellars. Afterward, there’s an opportunity to sample one glass of Champagne. The Pommery cellars are celebrated for their architecture and history, adding a layer of cultural depth to the day.
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The Veuve Clicquot house, established in 1772, is where the tour continues with a guided visit lasting approximately 1.5 hours. This house produces over 22 million bottles annually and is known for its distinctive yellow label. The guided cellar tour explains the production process and the house’s history, culminating in a tasting of either a Brut Carte Jaune or Rosé Assemblage, depending on the chosen package. The Veuve Clicquot experience is often praised for its insightful guides and stunning cellars.
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After the Champagne house visits, the tour includes a self-guided walk at Reims Cathedral, where most French kings were crowned. This 30-minute visit allows guests to appreciate the architecture and history of this Gothic masterpiece. It’s a chance to connect with French royal heritage and enjoy some free time in the city center.

The tour’s schedule covers a significant amount of ground, with visits to multiple houses and sites. While the transportation is praised for being comfortable and spacious, there are comments about the shorter-than-ideal durations at some stops, especially Pommery and Hautvillers. The lunch experience has been described as quite basic, which may disappoint those expecting a gourmet meal, though the village scenery compensates.

This private Champagne tour suits wine and history enthusiasts eager to visit major Champagne houses and learn about their production processes. It’s particularly appealing to those who want luxury transport and organized visits without the hassle of planning. Keep in mind that the tour is quite full, so travelers should be prepared for a long day of sightseeing with some quick transitions. Children under 6 and wheelchair users are not accommodated.

This full-day private tour in the Champagne region offers a comprehensive look at some of the most famous houses, combined with cultural visits and scenic views. The luxury vehicle and hotel pickup add comfort, while the guided cellar tours at Moët, Veuve Clicquot, and Pommery provide valuable insight into champagne craftsmanship.
Though the schedule can feel rushed for some, the variety of stops and wine tastings make it a worthwhile choice for serious Champagne fans. The tiered tasting options enable customization, and the scenic village visits enrich the experience. For those seeking a luxury, all-in-one Champagne day trip from Paris, this tour delivers a balanced mix of history, wine, and culture.
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, luxury Mercedes E220 or minivans are used, and hotel pick-up and drop-off are included.
Can I customize my Champagne tastings?
Yes, the tour offers tiered tasting options, including basic and most popular packages, with varying Champagne samples.
What are the main stops on this tour?
The key stops include Moët et Chandon, Hautvillers village, Pommery cellars, Veuve Clicquot, and Reims Cathedral.
Are meals included?
No, meals and drinks are not included, but a lunch break in Épernay is part of the schedule.
Is this tour suitable for children or wheelchair users?
No, children under 6 and wheelchair users are not suitable for this experience.
What is the duration of the tour?
The total duration is about 13 hours, starting at 7:30 AM and returning around 8:30 PM.
Are there live guides during the visits?
The chauffeur is responsible for transportation, while guided tours are led by house staff at each Champagne house; a live guide is available at an extra cost if booked in advance.