A Taste of France’s Finest: 2-Day Burgundy & Champagne Private Tour from Paris
If you’re after a blend of world-famous Champagne and Burgundy wines, along with a taste of regional history and stunning scenery, this private 2-day tour ticks the boxes. For about $1,662 per person, you’ll travel comfortably by Mercedes from Paris, exploring Chablis’s renowned vineyards, visiting iconic Champagne houses like Moët & Chandon and Veuve Clicquot, and strolling through historic towns like Hautvillers and Reims.
What we love most? First, the intimate and flexible nature of this experience — only your group participates, with all transportation, tastings, and some sightseeing included. Second, the depth of tastings — at each vineyard, you’ll enjoy multiple wines, often paired with local cheeses, making each sip much more than just a quick taste.
A potential consideration? The schedule is quite packed, especially on Day 2 — if you prefer a slower, more relaxed pace or more time in each location, this might feel hurried. But for those eager to maximize their exposure to top producers and scenic spots, it’s an excellent choice.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate quality wine experiences, enjoy historic sites, and want a guided, all-in-one tour without the hassle of planning each detail. Perfect for wine lovers, history buffs, or those simply wanting a memorable escape from Paris with a taste of France’s celebrated regions.
Key Points
- All-Inclusive Convenience: Transportation, guide, tastings, and hotel stay in Reims are covered, easing your planning worries.
- Exclusive Access: Visits to renowned Champagne houses like Moët & Chandon and Veuve Clicquot offer behind-the-scenes looks at historic cellars.
- Authentic Regional Insights: Stops at Hautvillers and Reims cathedral enrich your understanding of Champagne’s origins and French royal history.
- Diverse Tasting Experiences: Multiple tastings of 20+ wines across Burgundy and Champagne, often paired with regional cheeses, showcase the regions’ diversity.
- Beautiful Scenery: The drive through vineyards and countryside presents classic, picturesque views of French vineland.
- Perfect for Enthusiasts: This small-group tour is tailored for those keen on quality wine and local culture without sacrificing comfort or depth.
An In-Depth Look at Your Two-Day French Wine Journey
Embarking on this private tour from Paris means stepping into a well-organized world of French viniculture and elegant Champagne. The experience is crafted to combine luxury, education, and authentic regional charm, making it an ideal blend for those eager to learn about France’s wine regions while indulging their senses.
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Day 1: Champagne’s Sparkling Heritage
Your adventure begins early at 7:30 am, with a comfortable pickup from your hotel in Paris. The roughly two-hour drive heads eastward, offering you a scenic preview of France’s lush vineyards and rolling hills. A quick rest stop lets you stretch your legs and absorb the countryside vistas before arriving at the iconic Moët & Chandon in Épernay around 10:00 am.
The choice of tasting options here is a standout feature. Whether you opt for the “L’Impérial”, “Signature,” or “Grand Vintage” experience, you’ll enjoy guided tours through ancient cellars and sample 2 glasses of Champagne. The most popular “Signature” includes tastings of Moët Impérial and Grand Vintage, providing a good balance of classic and premium options. The guided cellar visits offer fascinating insights into the Champagne-making process and history, and if you’re a fan of bubbles, the variety ensures you’ll leave with a greater appreciation for subtle differences in style and aging.
After the Champagne visit, your group heads over to Hautvillers, often called the birthplace of Champagne, where Dom Pérignon perfected the méthode champenoise. Here, you’ll see the Saint-Pierre Abbey, founded in 665, and the Saints Sindulphe church — the final resting place of Dom Pérignon himself. The panoramic viewpoints over the vineyards and Marne River offer perfect photo opportunities, and it’s a chance to soak in the classic vineyard scenery.
Next, you’ll move on to Reims, where a leisurely lunch break allows you to enjoy local cuisine or explore the charming streets independently. The afternoon is dedicated to visiting Veuve Clicquot, a household name producing over 22 million bottles annually, and a pioneer in Champagne history. Guided cellar tours here are especially engaging, as the staff shares stories about the house’s rich past and meticulous production methods. The tastings options vary from a simple “Carte Jaune” to more elaborate “Rosé Assemblage” or “Une Seule Qualité” tasting, offering flexibility based on your interest level and budget.
The day concludes with a self-guided visit to Reims Cathedral, where many French kings were crowned, adding a regal touch to your experience. By around 6 p.m., you’ll check into your 4-star hotel in Reims, with free evening time to relax or explore the city’s lively streets and cafes.
Day 2: Burgundy’s Elegant Wines and Historic Vineyards
The following morning, around 7:30 am, you’ll leave Reims after a hearty breakfast, heading southwest toward Chablis. The scenic 2.5-hour drive passes through increasingly agricultural landscapes and vineyard-draped hills, building anticipation for your next set of tastings.
Your first stop is Domaine Jean-Marc Brocard, a respected name in Chablis. Here, you’ll experience a cave visit and taste five different wines—from Petit Chablis to Grand Cru—alongside regional cheeses. The knowledgeable staff explain the differences between these classifications, helping you understand why Chablis is renowned for its crisp, mineral-driven whites. The tasting is both educational and delicious, especially if you’re a white wine enthusiast.
Following this, you’ll have some free time to explore the quaint town of Chablis, or opt for a gourmet lunch at a local restaurant (paid directly). This is your chance to soak in the town’s charm, with small streets, historic buildings, and perhaps a coffee or pastry.
Next, a guided visit at Maison Regnard reveals more about Chablis’ wine production. Expect to learn about the classification system and see into the cellars where wines age. The tasting here includes five different wines, giving you a comprehensive view of the region’s varied styles, from basic Petit Chablis to Premier Cru and Grand Cru levels.
In the late afternoon, visits to two more local wine producers—Baptiste, La Chablisienne, or Celine et Frederic Gueguen—allow for more tastings of Chablis wines. Each producer offers a slightly different approach, from traditional to modern, adding depth to your understanding of the region’s winemaking diversity.
By approximately 4:15 pm, you’ll start your journey back to Paris, with a brief stop at a rest area. Expect to arrive in Paris around 7 p.m., bringing your two-day adventure to a close.
Authentic Experiences and Authentic Wine
This tour isn’t just about ticking boxes; it’s about enjoying French wine culture. The visits to prominent houses like Moët & Chandon and Veuve Clicquot are highlights, offering insights into historic Champagne production and the chance to taste world-renowned bubbly. The vineyard visits in Chablis provide a layered understanding of terroir differences and classification systems, elevating your appreciation for white Burgundy wines.
We loved the way the small group size enhances the experience — you won’t be lost in a crowd, and guides like Roman, mentioned in reviews, reportedly provide knowledgeable, friendly commentary, adding a personal touch. The scenic drives through vineyards and historic towns are an added bonus, giving you stunning visuals and a sense of connection to the land.
The tastings paired with regional cheeses are especially appreciated — they turn a simple sip into a more full-flavored experience, highlighting regional specialties. The self-guided visits to cathedral and viewpoints give you some free time to explore and absorb the atmosphere at your own pace.
Value for Money
While the price may seem steep at over $1,660, it’s important to consider what’s included: all transportation, guided tours, multiple tastings, and an upscale hotel. This arrangement offers convenience, insider access, and educational value that would be difficult to replicate independently, especially if you want to visit both Burgundy and Champagne in just two days.
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Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience appeals most to wine enthusiasts eager to deepen their understanding and sample top-tier wines. It’s also ideal for those wanting to combine cultural sightseeing with wine tasting, without the hassle of logistics. If you prefer a leisurely pace or more time per location, you might find this schedule a little brisk. But if you’re looking for a comprehensive, high-quality overview of two of France’s most celebrated wine regions, this tour delivers.
FAQs
Is the tour suitable for non-drinkers?
Yes, non-drinkers can enjoy the visits and sightseeing options, but tastings are a significant part of the experience. You may want to discuss options with your guide if you prefer to skip tastings.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. You’ll have free time for lunch in Reims and possibly in Chablis to choose local restaurants or cafes, paying directly.
What is the group size?
It’s a private tour, so only your group participates, ensuring a personalized experience with flexibility.
What transportation is used?
A Mercedes E220 or similar minivan is used, providing comfortable, air-conditioned transport throughout the trip.
Are hotel accommodations included?
Yes, your accommodation in a four-star hotel in Reims is part of the package, with free time to relax after Day 1.
Can I customize the tastings?
Yes, Moët & Chandon and Veuve Clicquot offer different tasting options, allowing you to choose based on your interest and budget.
How much time do we spend at each location?
Most visits range from 1 to 2 hours, including cellar tours and tastings, with some free time in Chablis.
Is this tour suitable for families or only adults?
While not specifically restricted, wine tastings are geared towards adults. It’s best suited for travelers aged 18 and above.
What should I wear?
Casual, comfortable clothing is fine, but consider layers and comfortable shoes for walking and cellar visits.
Final Thoughts: Who Will Love This Tour?
If you’re passionate about wine and Champagne, crave authentic tastings, and want to see the beautiful French countryside, this tour delivers. The private setting and expert guides make it a memorable and educational experience. It’s especially well-suited for those who value quality over quantity, appreciate historic sites, and enjoy scenic drives through vine-covered landscapes.
Travelers seeking a seamless, all-in-one adventure that combines luxury, culture, and top-tier wines will find this tour a worthwhile splurge. Conversely, if you prefer a more relaxed pace or are on a tight budget, you might prefer a different, more flexible option. But for those eager to cover both Burgundy and Champagne in a short time, this tour provides a delightful, flavorful snapshot of France’s finest.
In brief, this 2-day private journey offers an all-encompassing, high-quality look at France’s legendary Champagne and Burgundy regions. It’s a perfect match for travelers who want expert-guided visits, access to top producers, and a taste of French culture on a comfortable, intimate scale.
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