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Experience a 1.5-hour geo-sensory tasting of 3 high-quality Champagnes from passionate winegrowers in Reims, guided by an expert at a private home.
If you’re seeking an authentic and personal introduction to Champagne in Reims, this educational tasting offers a compelling option. Priced affordably and lasting 1.5 hours, the tour is hosted at a private home by Hugues, a passionate guide with extensive knowledge of the land and wines. Limited to 8 participants, it ensures an intimate experience that emphasizes quality and genuine stories behind each glass.
This tour is ideal for those who want more than just a tasting—they want to understand the land, the grape varieties, and the unique terroirs that produce Champagne’s diverse styles. It works especially well for visitors eager to explore all regions of Champagne through carefully selected wines, with a focus on respect for nature and authentic craftsmanship.


This educational tasting takes place at the host’s private residence in Reims, making it feel more like a friendly, informal gathering than a commercial tour. The host, Hugues, is described as very passionate about Champagne, sharing interesting stories and deep knowledge about the region, land, and wines. This environment fosters genuine curiosity and relaxed conversations, making each participant feel at home.
The tour lasts 1.5 hours, giving ample time to explore three different Champagnes while learning about their landscape and vines. The small group cap of 8 participants ensures a personalized experience, with plenty of opportunity to ask questions and engage directly with the guide.
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A standout feature of this experience is its geo-sensory approach. The guide explains the characteristics of the vineyard, lands, and appellations of the Champagne region, helping participants understand how terroirs influence the wines. This method includes blind tastings, where the organoleptic qualities of each Champagne are discussed in relation to the land it comes from.
Participants learn how to identify subtle differences in aroma, flavor, and texture, all while highlighting the land’s influence. The demonstration of successive tasting stages—from visual inspection to smell and taste—equips attendees with valuable skills for future tastings and appreciation.

The cellar of the host boasts over 650 bottles of Champagne, representing all regions from Montagne de Reims to Côte des Bar. The wines offered during this tour are carefully selected from partner winegrowers who are known for respect for nature and high-quality work in both vineyards and cellars.
Though only three Champagnes are tasted during this session, they serve as highly representative examples of different styles, land origins, and grape varieties. The selection includes blended Champagnes, white wines from white grapes, rosé, vintage, and wines vinified in vats or barrels. This variety reflects the tour’s commitment to showcasing the diversity of Champagne.
The guide emphasizes the land’s role in shaping each Champagne’s unique profile. Participants receive detailed explanations of vineyard characteristics, soil types, and appellation differences. The tour covers all key Champagne regions, including Montagne de Reims, Côte des Blancs, Marne Valley, and Côte des Bar, providing a rundown.
This focus on terroir allows attendees to appreciate how climate, soil, and grape varieties influence the aroma and flavor profiles of the wines. Discussions also touch on respect for land and nature, which add depth to the appreciation of the wines’ craftsmanship.
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The host guides participants through the stages of tasting in a clear and engaging manner. They demonstrate visual evaluation, aroma identification, and palate assessment. The blind tasting element challenges attendees to detect organoleptic traits without preconceived labels, fostering a deeper understanding of each Champagne.
Discussion focuses on organoleptic features associated with different terroirs, grape varieties, and production methods. Participants are encouraged to share impressions, creating an interactive and lively atmosphere.
The wines sampled during this experience are highly representative of Champagne’s diversity. The host’s cellar stock includes around 650 bottles covering all styles: from classic blends to old grapes wines, vintage and non-vintage options. The selection process is meticulous, focusing on quality, authenticity, and respect for nature.
Participants gain insight into the different grape varieties—such as Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Meunier—and how these influence the wine’s aroma and structure. The tour showcases Champagne’s versatility, highlighting every style and land origin.
The tour departs directly from the location of the visit, with precise coordinates provided for easy access. The small group size of up to 8 participants guarantees an intimate setting that encourages dialogue and personalized attention.
The experience is offered in French and English, with the host’s passion and expertise shining through in both languages. Cancellation up to 24 hours in advance allows for flexible planning, and booking is available with a pay later option.

What sets this experience apart is the combination of an intimate setting, expert guidance, and a dedicated focus on terroir. The host’s passion for Champagne is evident and infectious, making it more than just a tasting—it becomes a learning moment that deepens appreciation.
The careful selection of wines, drawn from a large cellar, ensures you’ll taste high-quality, representative Champagnes. Plus, the opportunity to buy bottles directly after the tasting makes it a great chance to take home some authentic land-inspired Champagne.

This tour is perfect for those who value knowledge and authenticity in their Champagne experience. It is especially appealing to avid wine lovers, curious travelers, and anyone eager to understand the land’s influence on Champagne styles.
While the duration is brief, the depth of information and personalized approach compensate for the compact format. The emphasis on respect for nature, land, and landscape makes it suited for visitors who want a more meaningful connection to their wines.
In sum, this private, educational tasting offers a genuine insight into Champagne’s land, varieties, and craftsmanship. Passionate guidance and carefully curated wines make for a memorable and enriching experience in Reims.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour’s focus on explaining the stages of tasting and land characteristics makes it accessible for all levels of wine knowledge.
Can I buy Champagne after the tasting?
Yes, the host’s collaboration with Champagne houses allows participants to purchase wines directly after the experience.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts 1.5 hours, providing a thorough yet concise introduction to Champagne and land influences.
Is it possible to join in English?
Absolutely, the tour is offered in both French and English, ensuring clear communication regardless of language preference.