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Experience a luxurious, private day trip from Paris to Champagne for $991, including visits to independent producers, Moët & Chandon, and expert-guided tastings.

This private guided tour in Champagne offers a seamless and personalized escape from the bustling French capital. For $991.06 per person, you enjoy a full-day experience of approximately 9 to 11 hours, with luxury transportation, expert guidance, and exclusive visits to independent Champagne producers and the historic Moët & Chandon estate. The tour is designed for wine enthusiasts and travelers seeking a detailed, intimate exploration of Champagne’s renowned vineyards and cellars.
What sets this tour apart is its customized approach, with a wine-certified guide accompanying your group throughout the day, ensuring an in-depth understanding of Champagne production and tasting techniques. The trip is ideal for those who appreciate quality, comfort, and expert insights, though it requires booking about 45 days in advance. The inclusion of all fees, tastings, and private transport makes it a convenient and luxurious choice, especially for visitors wishing to leave driving and logistics behind.
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The tour begins with a pickup at your Paris accommodation at 8:00 am, where a luxury Mercedes van awaits. The air-conditioned vehicle includes WiFi, and the driver-guide is WSET-certified, providing both comfort and expert knowledge. The full-day journey is private, meaning only your group shares this experience, allowing for flexibility and a tailored itinerary.
Your guide stays with you throughout the trip, explaining each stop, offering tasting insights, and sharing stories about Champagne’s history and production. This personalized approach enhances your understanding of Champagne, making the day both informative and relaxing.

The first stop introduces you to a sixth-generation winemaker with a unique family story. This independent producer operates a small vineyard near their production facility, giving a true hands-on experience of Champagne crafting.
Visitors learn about vineyard cultivation, the production process, and the cellar where Champagne ages. The tasting includes three different cuvées, with explanations of what distinguishes each from the others. This visit offers an authentic glimpse into small-scale Champagne making, contrasting with the larger houses, and highlights the terroir’s influence on the wine.

After the winery visit, your guide leads a promenade in the vineyards of Chatillon-sur-Marne. This 30-minute walk offers panoramic views of the Champagne landscape, showcasing the vines and explaining the vegetative cycle of the grapevine.
The guide discusses terroir characteristics and answers questions about vineyard management. This stop emphasizes the importance of location and soil in Champagne production, making the experience both scenic and educational. It is a chance to enjoy fresh air and observe the beauty of the countryside that produces famous bubbles.

From Chatillon-sur-Marne, a 20-minute drive takes you to Épernay, the heart of Champagne production. The scenery remains picturesque, with rolling vineyards and quaint villages. This drive allows you to absorb the landscape and relax before exploring the Avenue de Champagne.
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During the tour, a lunch break is scheduled at a high-quality bistronomic restaurant. The table is pre-booked, and the menu features French cuisine, designed to complement the Champagne experience. However, the lunch cost is not included in the tour price, so guests should plan accordingly.
This meal offers a chance to enjoy local flavors in a refined setting, with the guide happy to recommend dishes or wine pairings. The 1 hour and 45 minutes allocated provides ample time for savoring the cuisine without feeling rushed.

Post-lunch, the tour includes a 45-minute stroll along Avenue de Champagne in Épernay. This famed street hosts some of the most prestigious Champagne houses, with impressive architecture and storied histories.
Your guide shares stories and insights into the history of brands like Moët & Chandon and other notable producers, providing context for the luxury reputation of Champagne. The walk is ideal for appreciating the elegance and heritage associated with the region’s most famous addresses.

The highlight of the tour is the guided visit to the Moët & Chandon estate, where vintages are aged in Gallo-Roman cellars dating back to the 4th to 15th centuries. The estate’s historic underground tunnels provide a fascinating setting for wine refinement.
In this 1 hour and 30-minute visit, you taste two different Champagnes, guided by Moët & Chandon experts. The tasting showcases vintage Champagnes, sometimes centuries old, demonstrating the house’s mastery in aging and blending. This experience offers a luxurious insight into one of the most famous Champagne producers.
The tour continues with a short drive to Hautvillers, a village renowned as the cradle of Champagne. Here, you visit the Abbaye Saint-Pierre d’Hautvillers, founded in AD 650, and where the legendary Dom Pérignon is buried.
This 15-minute stop allows for a stroll through the village and a look at its typical Champagne vineyard scenes. The abbey’s architecture and historical significance deepen your understanding of Champagne’s origins. Visitors can observe the traditional facades decorated with wineries’ panels.
The 40-minute exploration of the abbey reveals 17th-century woodwork and the church decorated with historical panels. The site’s monastic history ties directly to Champagne’s development as a king of wines, with Dom Pérignon’s innovations transforming the beverage.
This stop makes clear why Hautvillers holds such symbolic and historical importance, connecting the spiritual and craftsmanship sides of Champagne production.
The day concludes with the return drive to Paris, arriving at your hotel after about 2 hours. The comfortable, private transportation ensures a relaxing end to a full day of Champagne exploration, with the guide available for any last questions or recommendations.
This private Champagne tour offers an intimate, flexible experience that balances vineyard visits, tastings, and historical insights. Its high reviews reflect the knowledgeable guides, beautiful scenery, and well-planned itinerary. The all-inclusive nature—from transport to tastings—ensures a hassle-free day.
However, the lunch is not included, and the cost per person is on the higher side, fitting best for those seeking a luxury, personalized experience. The advance booking requirement might be a consideration for spontaneous travelers. Overall, it’s an excellent choice for discerning wine lovers wanting a comprehensive Champagne adventure.
“From start to finish this tour was exceptional!”
What is included in the tour price?
The private transportation, all visit and tasting fees, guide services, WiFi, bottled water, and lunch reservation are included.
Is lunch included?
No, the gourmet lunch at a bistronomic restaurant is booked for you but not included in the price.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 9 to 11 hours, starting at 8:00 am and returning to Paris around 7:00 pm.
Can I customize the tour or visit other Champagne houses?
This is a private experience, so flexibility exists within the scheduled stops. However, the stops are fixed by the program, and any additional visits would need special arrangements.
Is the tour suitable for all ages and mobility levels?
Most travelers can participate, and the tour is designed to be accessible. The walking portions are moderate, and the entire experience is guided to ensure comfort.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to reserve about 45 days in advance to secure your preferred date, especially during peak seasons.