Reims

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sherman

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14,292 posts

228 months

Friday 31st January
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We are going to be staying in Reims for a few days in June as part of a larger European trip.
We will have our own car with us so driving is not an issue.
Already booked an AirB&B with parking in central Reims.
We want to go to at least one champagne house tour whilst we are there.

I have been before and did Tattinger and Piper Heidsiek tours.
My wife hasnt been before.

My question is which tour is the best one to go on?



Hoofty

747 posts

203 months

Friday 31st January
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Can only comment on the Pommery experience - which is great. It’s all underground in a massive cave complex which is cool enough by itself, but we accidentally latched onto a tour group which made it even more interesting. Huge works of art in there. Having arrived with no particular expectations it was absolutely nuts. Highly recommended.

If it helps it was also the only one (of an extremely small sample) we found where you could just rock up - seems like it’s big enough to just let folk roam around.

W99KSY

361 posts

151 months

Friday 31st January
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Ruinart was my favourite, great champagne and caves

A993LAD

1,861 posts

234 months

Friday 31st January
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Did a champagne tour last year and was Impressed with Joseph Perrier......

https://www.josephperrier.com/fr/visitez-nos-caves...


loskie

6,168 posts

133 months

Friday 31st January
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must be 25 years ago now. On a French tour driving in Reims area Sunday afternoon. Past a farm gate with Champagne Advertised. I've always remembered the name Ariston Fils. Knocked on the farmhouse door. Sleepy bloke came out, took us to show us his champagne farm. We bought a few bottles (I'm no expert but it was most pleasant) and got a Christmas card for many years after.

RONV

631 posts

147 months

Saturday 1st February
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A great place to visit and look around.

sherman

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14,292 posts

228 months

Saturday 1st February
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RONV said:
A great place to visit and look around.
That was on the list.

I will have a look at Pommery and try to decide on which tour.

paulwirral

3,574 posts

148 months

Saturday 1st February
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sherman said:
We are going to be staying in Reims for a few days in June as part of a larger European trip.
We will have our own car with us so driving is not an issue.
Already booked an AirB&B with parking in central Reims.
We want to go to at least one champagne house tour whilst we are there.

I have been before and did Tattinger and Piper Heidsiek tours.
My wife hasnt been before.

My question is which tour is the best one to go on?
We did an organised trip in a mini bus when we were there and it was an easy way to visit a few champagne houses , no cars were driven that day but Champagne was tasted !

Badda

3,124 posts

95 months

Saturday 1st February
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If you’ve got time, head into the surrounding villages, like Morangis, and taste and explore some of the smaller houses.

21st Century Man

42,243 posts

261 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Reims has a pretty decent but relatively unknown automobile museum. It's nice enough for an hour or twos wander.

Busa mav

2,748 posts

167 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Make sure you get a Crit air permit for Reims.
Only a few quid and they deliver them in a few weeks.


https://www.france.fr/en/article/crit-air-anti-pol...

biggles330d

1,932 posts

163 months

Wednesday 12th February
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21st Century Man said:
Reims has a pretty decent but relatively unknown automobile museum. It's nice enough for an hour or twos wander.
It's good but my god it's hot in there on a hot summer day! We sought it out a couple of years ago.

nickfrog

22,532 posts

230 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Why not drive to Epernay for a change a visit a Cave there?

TCEvo

13,966 posts

215 months

Thursday 13th February
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Stayed overnight on the outskirts of Remis last summer & took a bus into the centre for the evening.

If it helps... didn't have time for any of the house tours, but we did find a small champagne bar inside the covered market (Halles Boulingrin, 1929), which is well worth visiting, plus the house champagne was excellent.

Ate at Le Bocal, a very good fish restaurant and drank at The Market Brewhouse (which had Brewpoint beer on tap), both opposite the market.


some bloke

1,322 posts

80 months

Thursday 13th February
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It's also close to some WW1 battle sites if that's your thing.

Greshamst

2,338 posts

133 months

Thursday 13th February
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One thing I really enjoyed when we were there was renting electric bikes, and doing the champagne trail out towards the vineyards, lots of the smaller champagne houses you can drop into.
Just don’t go on a Sunday, they’ll all be closed.

Oh and one place that really pleasantly surprised us was GH Martel. Small champagne house, has a cellar/cave tour but shockingly affordable decent champagne. Worked out about £25 a bottle, brought a load back for when we want to open a bottle but not break the bank.