TRAVEL open to the public, however reservations are recommended since many of the tours fill quickly. Reims sits on more than 100 miles of ancient caves and cellars where an estimated one billion bottles of champagne are aging at any time.
Epernay South of Reims is the smaller
town of Epernay, called the “champagne capital” with many of the biggest champagne producers heralding from that region. Along the Avenue de Champagne, the grandest and palatial champagne houses sit like monuments or embassies. Some of the most acclaimed names are located here – such as Moet Chandon with tours of
its magnificent cellars including where Dom Perignon ages along with Perrier Jouet. Just minutes outside Epernay sits the small commune of Hautvillers. This miniature village and abbey are very significant because the famous and recognized monk Dom Perignon lived (and is buried) here. The tiny medieval streets are lined with intimate champagne houses and cozy shops. Hautvillers offers a very contrasting experience from the larger group tours at the bigger champagne houses. For travel recommendations, please visit TRIPSandCRUISES. com or 800-411-8747.
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