What are the Champagne regions of France?

What are the Champagne regions of France?

The Champagne region of France is less than 100 miles east of Paris and is made up of the Aube, Marne, Haute-Marne, and Ardennes departments. It is easily accessible by car or train. There is a small airport at Reims (Reims-Champagne Airport) and another in Troyes, and both cities have rail access.

Which are the 4 main wine districts in the Champagne region?

The main wine-producing districts of the Champagne wine region:

  • Reims.
  • Marne Valley.
  • Côte des Blancs.
  • Côtes des Bar.
  • Côtes de Sezzane.

Where is Dom Perignon champagne house?

Day Tours & Overnight Stays Our private driver guide will pick you up from Reims or close by and head to Avenue de Champagne in Epernay where there Moet et Chandon cellar complex is located and houses one of the most famous champagne brands in the world, Dom Perignon (created in 1936).

How many villages are in Champagne?

The 17 villages included in the Grand Cru Classification are: Ambonnay, Avize, Ay, Beaumont sur Vesle, Bouzy, Chouilly, Cramant, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Louvois, Mailly Champagne, Oger, Oiry, Puisieux, Sillery, Tours sur Marne, Verzenay and Verzy.

Which is better Reims or Epernay?

Reims has more sightseeing but Epernay has a the better all round champagne experience with big commercial houses such as Moët et Chandon, interesting mid-sized houses such as Esterlin and top quality smaller producers such as Janisson-Baradon and Collard-Picard.

How many premier cru villages are there?

43 villages
The next best vineyards to own are the Premier Cru vineyards of which there are 43 villages located accross the Champagne Region.

Can you visit Dom Perignon Winery?

Visit the cellars of Dom Perignon, where some of the world’s finest champagne is made, with this semi-private experience. You’ll visit the famous producer’s cellars in Epernay, where you’ll get to taste a single vintage cuvee. Then it’s off to the village of Hautvillers to visit the tomb of Dom Perignon himself.

What is the oldest Champagne House?

Ruinart
The Champagne house of Gosset was founded as a still wine producer in 1584 and is the oldest Champagne house still in operation today. Ruinart was founded in 1729 and was soon followed by Chanoine Frères (1730), Taittinger (1734), Moët et Chandon (1743) and Veuve Clicquot (1772).

Where is the Champagne region?

Champagne Region Map and Travel Guide. The Champagne region of France is less than 100 miles east of Paris and is made up of the Aube, Marne, Haute-Marne, and Ardennes departments. It is easily accessible by car or train. There is a small airport at Reims (Reims-Champagne Airport) and another in Troyes, and both cities have rail access.

How many vineyards are there in the Champagne region?

There are four main growing areas: et The Côte des Bar. Together these encompass nearly 280,000 plots of vines, each measuring roughly 12 ares (100 square metres). Seventeen villages have a traditional entitlement to Grand Cru ranking and 42 to Premier Cru ranking.

Why visit the Champagne region of France?

The Champagne region also has links to the famous French leaders Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles de Gaulle. Plan your vacation in this picturesque region of France. Learn about the best places to visit with our list of the top attractions in Champagne.

Where are the best rural villages in France?

Rural France is the country at its best – as are its quaint villages. Spanning the regions of Normandy to Alsace and Champagne to Occitanie, these are the lesser-known villages to plan your next trip around.