Planning a trip from Paris to the Champagne region can seem overwhelming—there’s so much to see and taste, and you want to make sure your day is well-spent. I’ve looked into the Paris Wine Day Tours all-inclusive Champagne trip, and I’ll share what makes it worth considering—and where it might fall short. This tour promises a full day of exploring Champagne’s famous houses, visiting historic sites, and enjoying excellent food and drink, all in a small-group setting.
Two things really stand out: the carefully curated itinerary that hits key highlights, and the opportunity to taste seven different Champagnes—a real treat for wine lovers. Also, the fact that it’s a small group tour (limited to 8 people) means you’ll get a more personalized experience, which is a big plus. However, with a full day packed into 12 hours, it’s a long day, and that might be tiring for some.
This tour appeals most to those who want a comprehensive, hassle-free introduction to the Champagne region, especially if they enjoy tasting and history in equal measure. It’s perfect for travelers who appreciate good organization, quality wine, and a mix of sightseeing and gourmet food. If you’re after a relaxed, immersive experience rather than a quick tasting, this could be a solid choice.
Key Points

- All-inclusive experience covers transportation, visits, tastings, and a gourmet lunch.
- Visit three different Champagne houses, including a cellar tour and tasting at Mumm.
- Historic sites like Reims Cathedral and the grave of Dom Perignon are part of the itinerary.
- Small group size guarantees more attention and fewer crowds.
- The full-day format offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, tasting, and dining, but may be tiring.
- Comfortable transportation and a professional guide enhance the trip’s ease and enjoyment.
What to Expect on This Champagne Day Trip

We’re fans of well-organized tours that balance sightseeing, tasting, and learning, and this one seems to deliver on all fronts. It’s designed to give you a rounded perspective of the Champagne region without the hassle of planning each stop yourself.
Starting from La Rotonde, your guide will meet you at a designated café in Paris before setting off in a premium minivan. The ride through the countryside is about 1.5 hours, giving you a chance to relax, enjoy a complimentary breakfast, and soak in the views of the rolling vineyards. This part of the trip is especially nice if you appreciate a comfortable, stress-free start.
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The Reims Cathedral Visit
Once you arrive in Reims, the first major stop is the Reims Cathedral—a UNESCO World Heritage Site that’s visually stunning. The guided tour lasts about 45 minutes, during which you’ll learn about its importance to French history and architecture. It’s a highlight for history buffs or anyone keen on seeing a truly impressive Gothic structure. Several reviews mention how evocative the cathedral’s atmosphere is, making it a meaningful stop amidst your day of tastings.
Champagne House Visits and Tastings
The core of the trip is the visits to three Champagne houses, starting with Champagne Mumm. Here, you’ll explore the cellars where the sparkling magic happens, guided by experts. The exclusive cellar tour and tasting at Mumm gives you an inside look at the Champagne-making process, and you’ll get to try a few different varieties. Many guests describe this experience as “educational and delicious,” noting the opportunity to taste seven different Champagnes across the day—an impressive number that satisfies even seasoned wine enthusiasts.
Following Mumm, you’ll enjoy a gourmet three-course lunch in a quiet, Art Deco-style restaurant, paired with local wines. The meal lasts about 75 minutes and is a highlight for many, thanks to the balance of delicious regional dishes and expertly selected wines.
In the afternoon, another Champagne house visit deepens your understanding of the craft. The focus here is on the artistry behind each bottle, with cellar tours and tastings that showcase the various styles and flavors that Champagne can offer. Several reviews praise the quality of the tastings, calling out the excellent wine selection and the chance to compare different styles.
The Village of Hautvillers and Dom Perignon
After your Champagne house visits, you head to Hautvillers, a charming village where Champagne was born. Walking through its quaint streets, you’ll see the grave of Dom Perignon, the monk credited with refining the sparkling wine. The village’s peaceful ambiance offers a stark contrast to the busy city, letting you appreciate the tradition behind the bubbly.
In Hautvillers, you’ll also enjoy a 75-minute Champagne tasting at a family-owned vineyard. It’s a relaxed, personal experience that shows passion and dedication passed down through generations. Many guests appreciate this intimate touch, and some mention that tasting in a smaller, family-run setting was a real highlight.
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The trip wraps up with a scenic 1 hour and 45-minute drive back to Paris, leaving you with plenty to reflect on. The entire day is well-structured, though it’s a long one—so packing comfortable shoes and a jacket (for cellar coolness) is recommended.
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The Value of This Tour

While the cost might seem high, it covers almost everything—transport, multiple tastings, a gourmet lunch, and guided tours. This convenience and the chance to sample seven different Champagnes in one day are significant value points, especially considering the expert guidance and small group setting. Guests frequently mention how smoothly the day runs and how much they learned along the way.
However, keep in mind that this is a full-day experience. If you prefer more leisurely, unstructured visits or have mobility concerns, it might feel a bit packed. Also, due to winery regulations, some cellars may be unavailable, but the tour offers suitable alternatives.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is ideal for wine enthusiasts eager to taste a variety of Champagnes and learn about the region’s heritage. It’s also suited for those who appreciate a guided, all-inclusive day without the hassle of organizing transport or multiple bookings. Since it’s a small group, it’s great for travelers who value a more personalized touch.
If you’re interested in historic sites, craftmanship, and good food alongside your wine, you’ll find plenty to love here. However, if you prefer a very relaxed pace or are unable to walk long distances comfortably, you might want to consider another option.
FAQs
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility impairments?
Because of the walking involved at sites like Reims Cathedral and Hautvillers, this tour isn’t ideal for those with mobility issues.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are a must, as there’s walking involved. A camera is also recommended to capture the scenic views and historic sites. Dress appropriately for the weather, and remember that cellars are cool year-round, so a jacket is advisable.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Tasting age restrictions in France typically mean guests must be 18 or older. The tour is not designed for children, and alcohol consumption is regulated accordingly.
How long is the drive from Paris?
The trip from Paris to Reims is about 1.5 hours each way in a comfortable vehicle, giving you time to relax and take in the countryside.
How many Champagnes will I taste?
You’ll taste a total of seven Champagnes across the day, spread over three house visits and the vineyard tasting.
Is the lunch included?
Yes, a gourmet three-course lunch with wine pairings is part of the itinerary, making for a well-rounded day.
What is the group size?
Limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more intimate and engaging experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility if your plans shift.
Is this experience available in languages other than English?
The guide speaks English, but check with the provider if you need other language options.
Paris Wine Day Tours all inclusive Champagne tour from Paris
Final Thoughts
If you’re looking for a comprehensive, well-organized day in the Champagne region, this tour offers a lot. From historic sites and cellar tours to tasting sessions and a delicious meal, it hits most of the highlights you’d hope for. The small-group format helps foster a more personal, engaging atmosphere, perfect for wine lovers eager to learn and enjoy without the stress of planning every detail.
Keep in mind, it’s a full day—so come prepared for a fair amount of walking and standing. The focus on quality tastings and rich history makes it a worthwhile choice for anyone wanting a deeper understanding of Champagne beyond just popping a bottle at home.
This tour offers good value and memorable experiences. It’s most suited for those who genuinely enjoy wine, want to explore the region in a relaxed setting, and prefer guided comfort over self-directed exploration. For anyone fitting that description, it’s certainly worth considering.
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