One day in Reims - which champagne house to visit?
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We enjoyed our visit to Taittinger last time we were in Reims - September 2018. We made our reservation the same day we visited - bring a sweater or jacket, as it is chilly the further down one goes. Nice tasting at the end.
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We were in Reims last September and met a lovely couple from Austria on the lime green bus. We went to Vranken Pommery. We really enjoyed it.
From the interwebs: https://www.vinotrip.com/en/partners...ranken-pommery
From the interwebs: https://www.vinotrip.com/en/partners...ranken-pommery
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In 2019 we spent a day in Reims and toured Pommery and Taittinger - both were very enjoyable. We made reservations in advance for English speaking tours. Below is a link to my trip report for that day. Post #23 has a description and post #38 has some pictures from that day.
Paris, Chartres, Champagne Country and Giverny 2019
Paris, Chartres, Champagne Country and Giverny 2019
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I prefer Epernay as so many houses are easy walks along the Avenue (the most beautiful .... blah blah etc) but if you prefer to stay in Reims (pron Rence) then https://maisons-champagne.com/en/hou...lla-demoiselle is a lovely building to visit. Honestly I'm not a great fan of Champagne unless you are spending north of £150 and for that much money I expect much better service, however that is a good visit. Reims has many Art Deco and Art Nouveau buildings around and as a change from the cathedral they make a good tour as well.
If you decide to take the trip to Epernay, the ride in the train over the hill is a delight.
If you decide to take the trip to Epernay, the ride in the train over the hill is a delight.
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Have to suggest Ruinart in Reims. Their caves are just spectacular (as is the whole property).
If you end up in Epernay then strongly suggest skipping the larger houses for Billecart-Salmon in Mareuil Sur Ay. Lovely property and top notch tour and tasting…more personal and less commercial.
If you end up in Epernay then strongly suggest skipping the larger houses for Billecart-Salmon in Mareuil Sur Ay. Lovely property and top notch tour and tasting…more personal and less commercial.
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