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The 6 Best Champagne Tours from Paris (2025 Reviews)

The 6 Best Champagne Tours from Paris (2025 Reviews)
The 6 Best Champagne Tours from Paris (2025 Reviews)

A Champagne tour from Paris is one of the best ways to turn a regular day into something worth remembering. And really, depending on how much champagne you enjoy affects how much you remember it.

One minute, you’re in beautiful, classy downtown Paris, and then, in just a few hours, you’re out of the city and into rolling vineyards, family-run cellars, and tastings that feel more personal than polished.

Some tours include big names like Moët. Others focus on small estates with heart, history, and stories poured alongside the wine. You really can learn so much about the wine by listening to the people who picked the grapes and then made the champagne.

If you’re looking to complement your champagne adventure with more iconic Paris experiences, consider pairing it with a visit to the Eiffel Tower on one of the 7 best Eiffel Tower skip-the-line tours or exploring royal history on one of the 7 best Versailles bike tours.

Below are six of our favorite day trips — each offering a different take on the Champagne experience, but each as uniquely delicious as the next glass of locally made French champagne.

Let’s find the one that’s right for you.

Champagne Tour from Paris

Compare Top Tours: From Paris: Day Trip to Champagne with 8 Tastings & Lunch, From Paris: Reims and Champagne Tasting Full-Day Tour, and From Paris: Small-Group Champagne Day Trip with Six Tastings
From Paris: Day Trip to Champagne with 8 Tastings & Lunch From Paris: Reims and Champagne Tasting Full-Day Tour From Paris: Small-Group Champagne Day Trip with Six Tastings
Duration: 10–11 hours Duration: 10 hours Duration: 11 hours
Pickup: Central Paris hotels Pickup: Central Paris hotels Pickup: Central Paris hotels
Cancellation: Free up to 24 hours Cancellation: Free up to 24 hours Cancellation: Free up to 24 hours
Includes: 8 tastings, lunch, visits to Moët & Chandon and family growers Includes: Guided tour, Reims Cathedral, Champagne tasting Includes: 6 tastings, Reims Cathedral, Nicolas Feuillatte, local winery
Big name Champagne houses and a countryside lunch Historic Reims and a balance of culture + Champagne Small group feel with diverse tastings
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Champagne Day Tour from Paris (2025 Reviews)

Tour 1: From Paris: Day Trip to Champagne with 8 Tastings & Lunch

Meeting Point: Central Paris hotel pickup
Departure Time: Morning departure (exact time confirmed after booking)
Duration: 10–11 hours
Guide: English-speaking driver-guide
Free Cancellation: Yes — full refund up to 24 hours in advance
Includes: Hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation by air-conditioned minivan, visits to two Champagne houses, eight Champagne tastings, traditional French lunch, wine tasting with expert guide

Although we’re a little tired from a big night out the night before our hotel pickup and a smooth ride out of Paris, escaping the city buzz and watching the countryside unfold.

Our guide was warm, knowledgeable, understanding of our big night out before, and also perhaps aware of our inexperience at sipping fine French Champagne, so they set the tone early — this wasn’t going to be a rushed sightseeing run, but a relaxed day built around tasting and storytelling.

The first tasting was at a major Champagne house with deep cellars and elegant pours. We learned how méthode champenoise works — with real-time tastings to drive the point home.

The From Paris: Day Trip to Champagne with 8 Tastings & Lunch gives you contrast: tradition and polish in the morning, then intimacy and vineyard views in the afternoon.

Lunch was a proper three-course affair with pairings, small, sensible, and delicious, followed by a stop at a smaller, family-owned estate where we tried Champagne right next to the vines. The group was small, the pace was generous, and the sabrage moment (yes, the sword trick) was surprisingly thrilling.

Tour 2: From Paris: Reims and Champagne Tasting Full-Day Tour

Meeting Point: Hotel pickup from central Paris
Departure Time: Morning departure (exact time confirmed after booking)
Duration: 11 hours
Guide: English-speaking guide
Free Cancellation: Yes — full refund up to 24 hours in advance
Includes: Hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation by air-conditioned minivan, visits to Champagne houses, Champagne tastings, guided tour of Reims Cathedral, traditional French lunch at a local restaurant

Leaving Paris early in the morning, we were really looking forward to our From Paris: Reims and Champagne Tasting Full-Day Tour, and it did not disappoint. The day began with an on-time pickup from our hotel in Paris; those French seem to be sticklers for on-time departures, and it really set the tone for a seamless experience.

Our journey took us to the historic city of Reims, where we marveled at the grandeur of the Reims Cathedral, a site steeped in French royal history. The guide’s insights brought the entire city, including the Gothic architecture and its significance to life.

The highlight, the one thing that we were all there for, of course, was the Champagne tasting. We visited renowned Champagne houses, delving into the intricate but very interesting process of Champagne production and savoring exquisite tastings that showcased the region’s finest.

A delightful traditional French lunch at a local restaurant provided the perfect interlude, allowing us to relax and reflect on the morning’s experiences. I noted that the bread they served at this local restaurant was the freshest and tastiest bread I have ever had. It’s strange that bread made in this part of France tastes so good. I think the champagne helped.

The afternoon continued with more tastings, each offering a unique perspective on the art of Champagne making.

Throughout the tour, the guide’s knowledge and enthusiasm enhanced our appreciation for the region’s heritage and the craftsmanship behind each bottle. The generosity of the Champagne Pause and the variety really helped us understand this delightful drink, too. The small group setting fostered a friendly atmosphere, making the day both informative and enjoyable.

Tour 3: From Paris: Small-Group Champagne Day Trip with Six Tastings

Meeting Point: Café Dada, 3 Place du Docteur Félix Lobligeois, 75017 Paris
Departure Time: 7:00 AM
Duration: 11 hours
Guide: English-speaking guide
Free Cancellation: Yes — full refund up to 24 hours in advance
Includes: Transportation by minibus, entrance to champagne houses, guide, 3 glasses of champagne at a family-run winery, 3 glasses of champagne at Nicolas Feuillatte, tour of Nicolas Feuillatte, tour of a family-run winery

We set off early from Paris, the city still stretching awake, and headed towards the rolling vineyards of Champagne. The minibus was comfortable, and our guide’s enthusiasm was infectious, setting the tone for the day.

Our first stop was the historic Reims Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece where French kings were once crowned. Standing beneath its towering arches, we felt a profound connection to centuries of history.

Next, we visited the Nicolas Feuillatte Champagne House. The tour was enlightening, offering insights into the meticulous process of champagne production. Tasting three distinct champagnes here was a delightful experience, each sip revealing layers of complexity.

Midway through the day, we arrived at a charming family-run winery. The contrast to the grandeur of Nicolas Feuillatte was striking. Here, the approach was more personal, and the champagnes had a unique character. We tasted three more varieties, each with its own story and flavor profile. This From Paris: Small-Group Champagne Day Trip with Six Tastings truly offered a comprehensive experience.

The day concluded with a visit to the Abbey of Hautvillers, the final resting place of Dom Pérignon. The serene surroundings provided a moment of reflection, a perfect end to our journey.

Tour 4: Champagne Small-Group Day Trip with Wine Tastings and Lunch

Meeting Point: Hotel pickup within Paris city limits
Departure Time: 7:30 AM
Duration: 11 hours
Guide: English-speaking guide with wine expertise
Free Cancellation: Yes — full refund up to 24 hours in advance
Includes: Hotel pickup, round-trip transport by minivan, guided visits to two Champagne houses, at least 8 tastings, lunch at a family-run estate, vineyard stop, Dom Pérignon’s tomb visit

As we had so much to see and do, we were up and we left Paris early, just as the sky started to soften, and within a couple of hours we were rolling past fields that looked like something off a wine label.

It was incredible watching the change from some of the ancient streets of Paris to the rolling green countryside. Our guide made it easy, relaxed, informed, and genuinely interested in what people wanted to learn (or taste).

The first tasting was elegant and structured, with the guide walking us through the flavors without fuss or overtalk. We appreciated the fact that the guide got into the full details of how champagne was made and how to taste the characteristics of a good champagne. Then we stopped at a vineyard slope for photos and fresh air before visiting the tomb of Dom Pérignon — quiet, understated, and oddly moving..

Lunch was the highlight. A proper three-course meal served at a family-run estate, with Champagnes chosen to complement the food, not the other way around.

It’s hard to describe what this family’s cooked meal served amongst the vines tasted like. It certainly tasted better than any meal I’ve ever tasted before. The setting was rustic but polished, with just the right level of conversation and flow.

Midway through the Champagne Small-Group Day Trip with Wine Tastings and Lunch, we realized how perfectly paced it all was. Nothing rushed, nothing padded. Just wine, time, more wine, and the quiet pleasure of being far from Paris. Please do yourself the ultimate favor and experience this tour in the Champagne region of France

Tour 5: From Paris: Small-Group Champagne Tour with 3-Course Lunch

Meeting Point: Hotel pickup within Paris city limits
Departure Time: 7:30 AM
Duration: 11 hours
Guide: English-speaking guide with wine expertise
Free Cancellation: Yes — full refund up to 24 hours in advance
Includes: Hotel pickup and drop-off, air-conditioned minivan transportation, driver/guide, Champagne house cellar tour, Champagne tasting, 3-course lunch, up to 6 glasses of Champagne, bottled water

We were up and set off from Paris just after sunrise, the city still stretching awake behind us. As we left the urban sprawl, the landscape softened into rolling hills and neat rows of vines, each one a promise of the day ahead. Our guide was both knowledgeable and approachable, weaving stories of the region’s history with insights into the Champagne-making process.

The first stop was a renowned Champagne house, where we descended into cool, dimly lit cellars lined with countless bottles.

It was the sort of scene that you would see in one of those old French movies you know where they would go in and find an old vineyard and restore it and live in it – only it was in real life The air was thick with the scent of aging wine, and the tasting that followed was both educational and indulgent.

Midway through the From Paris: Small-Group Champagne Tour with 3-Course Lunch, we arrived at a charming local restaurant.

The 3-course lunch was a highlight — each dish thoughtfully paired with Champagne that complemented the flavors of the food and the champagne perfectly . It wasn’t just a meal; it was an experience that celebrated the region’s culinary artistry.

The afternoon brought us to a smaller, family-run winery. Here, the passion for Champagne was palpable. We learned about the nuances of different grape varietals and the meticulous care that goes into each bottle.

I always thought that champagne was expensive per bottle but after understanding the labor and the love that went into it it wasn’t that expensive at all The tastings were generous, and the setting, surrounded by vineyards, was idyllic.

By the time we returned to Paris, our palates were refined, our spirits lifted, and our appreciation for Champagne deeply enriched.

Tour 6: From Paris: Champagne Day Trip with 7 Tastings and Lunch

✅ Meeting Point: Place des Antilles, Paris
✅ Departure Time: Varies by booking; arrive 15 minutes early
✅ Duration: Approximately 10 hours
✅ Guide: English-speaking; expert insights throughout the day
✅ Free Cancellation: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
✅ Includes: Guided visits to two Champagne houses, 7 tastings including a secret local drink, 2-course gourmet lunch, stroll through Épernay with visit to Moët et Chandon’s boutique (if available), expert English-speaking tour guide, return transportation from Paris by air-conditioned coach

Note: This small-group tour is limited to 15 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.

The journey from Paris to the Champagne region for our From Paris: Champagne Day Trip with 7 Tastings and Lunch was a delightful escape from the city’s hustle. The travel was comfortable, and our guide’s knowledge added depth to the experience.

Visiting both prestigious and family-owned Champagne houses offered a comprehensive look into the production process. The tastings were generous, and the secret local drink was a pleasant surprise. Lunch in Épernay was a highlight, pairing delicious cuisine with exquisite Champagne.

Strolling along the Avenue de Champagne and visiting Moët et Chandon’s boutique added a touch of elegance to the day. An elegance which I didn’t think existed anymore, that only existed in bottles of aged wine or people’s memories. The small group size allowed for personalized attention and a relaxed pace throughout.

What You Need to Know About Champagne Tours from Paris

Booking a Champagne tour from Paris isn’t just a day trip — it’s a step into one of the most prestigious wine regions in the world, with history, geology, and craftsmanship built into every glass.

Most tours take you east into Reims, Épernay, and the Montagne de Reims — the heart of the Champagne region. It’s just 90 minutes from the city, but once the buildings give way to chalky hills and ordered vines, it feels like you’ve traveled much further.

Why Champagne Can Only Come From Champagne

Champagne is a protected designation, meaning only sparkling wine made in this region, under strict guidelines, can legally use the name. The land here is special. The chalk and limestone soils store just the right amount of water for the vines, and the cool climate slows ripening, preserving acidity and creating that signature crispness.

Grapes are hand-picked. Bottles are aged in dark, quiet cellars. And the second fermentation (the part that creates the bubbles) happens naturally, inside the bottle. It’s called méthode champenoise, and it’s what separates Champagne from standard sparkling wine.

What You’ll See on a Champagne Tour

Good tours don’t just pour — they guide.

Most start with a cellar visit, often in Reims or Épernay. You’ll walk past rows of resting bottles, see sediment gathering in necks, and learn how riddling, disgorging, and corking all play their part. You’ll taste different styles — sometimes in regal tasting rooms, sometimes in the cellar itself.

Then you might visit a small, independent grower — often family-run, where someone explains the work behind every bottle and maybe shows you how to saber one open.

Lunch is usually included on full-day tours and often takes place in a countryside bistro or estate dining room, paired with more Champagne, of course.

How to Read a Champagne Label (And What to Look For)

If you’re new to Champagne, here’s how to decode the bottle:

  • Brut: The most common style. Dry and balanced.
  • Extra Brut: Even drier — often bone-dry.
  • Blanc de Blancs: Made only from Chardonnay. Lighter, more floral.
  • Blanc de Noirs: Made from Pinot Noir and/or Meunier. Richer and fuller.
  • Vintage: All grapes from a single year. Less common, more expensive.
  • Non-Vintage (NV): A blend of years, made for a consistent house style.

Price isn’t everything — smaller producers often craft beautiful bottles with less branding and more heart. A good guide will help you find those gems.

Final Tips Before You Go

Go with a small group. Ask questions. Say yes to extra pours. And take a bottle home if you can — Champagne always tastes better when you’ve stood on the soil it came from.

FAQs (The 6 Best Champagne Tours from Paris (2025 Reviews))

Where do Champagne tours from Paris usually go?
Most tours head to the Champagne region in northeastern France — especially Reims, Épernay, and the Montagne de Reims. These areas are home to both iconic Champagne houses and smaller family-run producers.

Why is Champagne only made in Champagne?
The name “Champagne” is protected. Only sparkling wines made in this region, using the traditional method (méthode champenoise), can legally be called Champagne. The region’s chalky soil and cool climate are key to its unique flavor.

What’s included in a Champagne day tour?
Most full-day tours include hotel pickup in Paris, round-trip transport, visits to at least two Champagne houses, guided cellar tours, 6–8 tastings, and a traditional French lunch. Small-group tours often include more personal stops and vineyard visits.

How do I know if the Champagne is good?
Look for balance — not too sweet, not too sharp. “Brut” is dry, “Blanc de Blancs” means all Chardonnay, and “Vintage” is from one special harvest year. You don’t need to be an expert — just ask questions and taste with curiosity.

Do I need to be a wine expert to enjoy these tours?
Not at all. These tours are made for everyone, whether you’re brand new to Champagne or already know your cuvée from your dosage. The guides explain everything in a relaxed, welcoming way.

Are these tours accessible for older travelers or those with mobility concerns?
Yes. Most tours use minibuses and have well-paced itineraries with comfortable stops. Cellar tours often involve stairs, so check in advance if mobility is a concern.

Can I bring Champagne back to my hotel or take it home?
Absolutely. Most houses sell bottles onsite; your guide can help with transport or shipping advice. A bottle brought home from the region always tastes better than one off the shelf.

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