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The Moët & Chandon Champagne cellars are a must-see for wine and Champagne lovers.
Cellar tours involve a fair amount of walking, so wear comfortable shoes.
The cellars are usually chilly, so it’s a good idea to dress in layers.
Cellar tours are typically wheelchair accessible.
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There are plenty of ways to experience the Moët & Chandon Cellars. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Prices for tours and tastings at the Moët & Chandon Cellars run from €48 to €460 for an experience featuring hand disgorgement, the process that removes sediment from vintage Champagnes once they have finished aging. Many travelers visit on a Champagne tour: Expect to pay from around US$630 for transfers and tastings.
Yes, the Moët & Chandon Cellars are well worth visiting—after all, they're the home of the planet's best-selling Champagne. Champagne's cellars, hillsides, and houses hold UNESCO World Heritage status and Moët & Chandon's sprawling estate has been turning out liquid history since 1743. For serious lovers of bubbles, visiting on a Champagne tour doesn't just free you up from appointing a designated driver: It lets you go much deeper into Champagne culture, heritage, and taste.
Per one customer who booked the Champagne Private Guided Full-Day Trip Moët & Veuve Clicquot, "Having been to 127 countries on all 7 continents, I have been on countless tours, and this was one of the best! Despite it being a Monday in early May, when many of the Champagne houses are closed or on limited schedules, Valerie was able to get us in at three fabulous houses; Moët, Mumm, and Pomerol. All were excellent and very different making for a great experience. The driver was right on time with a beautiful, luxurious Mercedes, and the driver was friendly and very safe. What really made the trip special, however, was our guide Helen, who was charming, knowledgeable, and fun, and by the end of the day we felt like she was a long-time friend!"
The Moët & Chandon Champagne Cellars are located in Epernay, which is in northern France’s Champagne region. It takes approximately 1.5 hours by train to reach Epernay from Paris Est Station (Gare de l'Est). Located on Avenue de Champagne, the cellars are a 5-minute walk from Epernay Station (Gare d'Épernay).
Visitors can expect to explore bottle-lined tunnels and vaults during a tour of the Moët & Chandon Champagne Cellars. You’ll also get a peek into the brand’s Champagne-making processes, and have the opportunity to sample a selection of Moët & Chandon Champagnes.
Yes, the Moët & Chandon Champagne Cellars are accessible for visitors with disabilities. The cellars have an elevator and a dedicated entrance for wheelchair users. Most, but not all, of Epernay’s Champagne houses are accessible for those with disabilities, so it is advisable to check before visiting.
Moët & Chandon Champagne Cellars were founded in 1743 by Claude Moët. Its Champagnes soon became popular with King Louis XV and Napoleon Bonaparte, and later received a royal warrant to supply Champagne to Queen Elizabeth II. Increasingly associated with luxury, it is today part of the Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton group.
You can book a tour of the Moët & Chandon Champagne Cellars directly through the Champagne house’s website. It is also possible to join a tour on the day, but booking in advance is recommended. It’s advisable to book a tour that includes transportation if you are traveling from Paris or Reims and want to visit several Champagne houses.
A tour of the Moët & Chandon Champagne Cellars typically lasts around 1.5 hours, which includes a guided walk around the network of tunnels and tastings of a couple of Champagnes. Extended tours or tasting experiences can take around two hours.
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