We start off from Reims with a visit at Ruinart where you hear the story of the oldest champagne house inside 2000 years old roman mines, after which you taste their champagne (please note that this visit to Ruinart with their own guides is only avalable in English and perhaps French). Then off to visit the world-famous Cathedral of Reims Notre Dame, and a city tour of Reims, home of Mümm, Taittinger and more.
I’ll suggest good restaurants to have lunch around Reims, where you can pair Champagne and delicious food. After lunch we’ll go to the countryside to see the villages surrounded by vineyards, and visit a small champagne producer, where you’re going to learn how champagne is made and taste 3 glasses of champagne.