Day Trip to the Champagne Region

by Weekend In Paris

 

Gal Pals Christine, Priscilla, Elizabeth at Chateau de Conde

Three fun-loving gal pals booked a day trip to the Champagne region with Paris City Vision. We organized a private van to pick us up at our hotel early in the morning – 7am. Our guide took us to some wonderful, exclusive places in the region.  We were free to take our time as we were just a group of six total.

Private Chateau Tour

The cold and rough January morning was the perfect setting for us to see Le Chateau de Conde – a privately owned castle on the route to the Champagne region at Condé-en-Brie, Aisne, France. The chateau is restored and captures its former elegance and beauty by Alain Pasté de Rochefort.

The main part of the chateau was freezing cold. It is not heated since it is not part of the family’s current living spaces. We knew what it felt like to roam the dark and cold hallways of the past. Our guide is very familiar with the property and shared with us the escape route for the family where tunnels were built underground. The idea was that the family, should they be under attack, could escape to the church nearby to receive “sanctuary” escaping certain death.

One-of-a-kind Experience

Not only were we able to enter the public parts of the castle, we were treated to morning tea with the wife of the owner in her private residence. She is a beautiful and gracious woman.

After our morning tea we headed further into the heart of the Champagne region past Dom Perignon’s home where champagne was discovered. Thank you Dom!!!

Champagne caves for lunch

How champagne is made

Having consumed many bottles of champagne over the years, it was time to learn exactly how it is made by two very different wine houses. First we went to a small vineyard at the house of Vadin-Plateau in Cumieres, Marne. It is there we were taken through the entire process from the initial press through the fermentation process and even the bottling of their champagne. Our guide explained to us the nouveau thinking about plastic verses wood corks. She reassured us that we were not being short changed with plastic (plass tique) as they say. Plastic is actually a very good product to use. We tastes a grand cru and bought several adorable well priced champagne glasses stamped with the Vadin name. Now at home, those are the only glasses I drink champagne out of and they also made a very nice wedding gift for Christine – the latest gal pal to get married.

We ate lunch next door in one of the “caves” as they call their wine cellars. It was an average lunch, but a good atmosphere.

Bubbles in hand

House of Mumm

Onwards and upwards to Reims, France and the house of G.H. Mumm! Yumm, Mumm! Big cellars with large caves and we learned just exactly what a “riddler” does. He riddles all day and can riddle quite a few bottles down in those dark caves. A good riddler makes a lot of money… “What does your dad do?” “My dad is a riddler!” “Really?” “Ya, it’s wicked cool.” “What does your dad do?” “He’s just an investment banker.” “Oh…that’s too bad.”

We had a hard time paying attention on the tour once we were making up the riddler conversations. To this day I can make Elizabeth giggle immediately with the mere mention of the Riddler Man! Fine history to that great house of Mumm!

Stained glass windows Notre Dame Reims

The other Notre Dame

Can’t believe I forgot to mention Notre Dame, Reims! It’s even more amazing than Notre Dame in Paris. I loved the architecture and it seemed much more inviting than the one in Paris. Rich Americans gave quite a bit of money to build this church – it looks it! A definite must see in Reims before one is champagne tasting preferably!

SoWhen you look at the tour on Paris City Vision it is listed under day excursions from Paris. It takes roughly 12 hours by private van. I highly recommend doing this instead of taking a group bus. It’s more personal, they pick you up at your hotel and you can make stops along the way with a good tour guide. Worth every penny – the gal pals gave it all thumbs up!

 

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5 comments

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[…] Bordeaux or Normandy.  If you don’t have time for an overnight side-trip, I recommend taking a day tour to Reims.  In one day we toured  a castle called Le Chateau de Conde , tasted and learned how […]

Jean Winter April 23, 2010 - 7:16 am

Try this one if you love wine!

Escape from Paris
http://letastingroom.com/en/escape-from-paris-1-day

They really now their metier!

Weekend In Paris May 9, 2010 - 7:09 pm

Sorry to not have seen this comment before and replied Jean – thanks and I will check it out!
Cheers,
Priscilla
P.S. Keep the comments and suggestions coming!

J November 1, 2011 - 10:56 pm

Hello there,

Could you please give me the details of the van renting and the driver contact details as well ? How much does it cost in total for the champagne tour ? Do I have to make reservation for going in the chateau ?

Thanks a lot !

Weekend In Paris November 2, 2011 - 2:30 pm

Hi Jennie,

I used Paris Visions and the cost for the day is now 111 Euros and may not include the castle tour. Here is the link where you can check it out yourself. http://en.parisvision.com/16,42-day-champagne-wine-celebration.htm

Alternatively, I discovered a new place that does wine tasting tours through O Chateau which I have not done yet, but think I shall since it looks really neat. It’s bit more pricey at 180 Euros, but I believe a sommelier will be the one touring you and it’s more about wine tasting and scenery which looks amazing! Here’s the link: http://www.o-chateau.com/day-trips-from-paris

Please let me know how you make out and if this is helpful to you.

Cheers,
Priscilla

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