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    Champagne Pommery

    3.8 (53 reviews)
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    Open 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Vinkin Ken T.

    I wasn't sure what to expect as the tickets were purchased by a family member. Our time slot was for a Friday at 4pm for a self guided tour. The property is huge. It felt like walking into a castle. We started the tour by going downstairs into a cave! Some areas were really dark. Apparently we were walking through tunnels deep down that also held some modern art pieces. Some were cool, others were weird but that's art for you. It doesn't appeal to everyone. It took us about 30 minutes to finish the art exhibit. After that we went to sample their champagne. Originally we thought we were going for a tasting but the specific ticket purchased was only for 1 sample. After we brought our glasses back to the counter the staff offered us another sample of their other champagne since we brought the glasses back. That was really nice of him. There's also a restaurant with limited hours for lunch and dinner. The menu looked good. Unfortunately we already had dinner plans. We did get a couple of bottles as gifts. Their champagne is sweet which I liked and it does not give me a headache.

    Leesa T.

    Champagne Pommery has art attractions in their tunnels where they store champagne. They are temporary exhibits but make the visit so much more interesting. The winery is very interesting - they produce about 7 million bottles a year. But, when there's art - it makes the experience so much better! The ambiance is filled with color and different perspectives as you venture through different halls below ground We didn't tour the vineyards or see the process of how they make their champagne; we took the cave tour only. After the tour was over, they give you a glass of champagne to try. The person handing out champagne wasn't patient with questions. I had a few about their process and he was a bit off-putting with arrogance. Other than the snobby young guy who didn't want to answer questions, the visit was spectacular.

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    Lawrence G.

    Our planned visit to Champaign country started with a stop for lunch...and believe me not disappointed. The service was excellent in that the tour company planned and called ahead. The service and food was nothing less than outstanding. We were treated like royalty as we let the server pick the wine...and he was right on point...The Champaign paired with everything perfectly. The overall ambiance was reminded me of royalty with a court focused on my happiness. A must do when exploring the fruits of France.

    Leslie L.

    It's an amazing piece of art in and out. This place is more like a museum, very calm and mellow as you enter the building. Wish we had time to tour the inside. The tour is about 90mins to 2 hours long depending on what package you choose. Reservation is highly recommended.

    Sandy B.

    While on the Champagne trail you will come across this establishment. They offer a variety of guided and self guided tours. Unless you thought in advance, there's a good chance you will only have self guided as an option. They are a little pricey. The restaurant was closed today. You will also find a large mingling room and Boutique. The self guided tour took right at an hour. There was more beautiful art work than I could have imagined. We were here on an off season. So we were able to listen from our phone without earbuds. But if there are more people, you will need them.

    Paul S.

    We went for the culinary experience after the cellar tour. Both were great. The cellar tour was informative and nice with all the artwork. After the tour we had supper with a few champagnes and they were great. I recommend it.

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    David B.

    An impressive place to see random modern art. not expected and like most modern art it is truly in the eyes of the beholder. Since the so called free tasting is after the art it was ok. The sample is among the worst the brand has to offer with each staff member barely engaged. So sugary that I wanted to check my glucose. As always...some people need the Disney version. This is for you. BTW I love Disney. Just not my bag when I dreamed of champagne caves.

    Chocolate mousse and port for dessert
    Nicole M.

    I dined at Le Réfectoire, Pommery's on-site restaurant. This was my first full meal in Reims as a solo traveler, so I was a bit nervous to order in French. My waitress was incredibly patient and helpful. It was the perfect environment for someone who is not yet fluent in the language but wants to practice: English is available and understood but not automatically reverted to. The food was incredible. The menu is structured so that you choose an individual entree, plat, and dessert to fill out your formule (set menu). This is very helpful for anyone with dietary restrictions. Each individual dish has its own wine pairing you can choose, which I think adds a lot of flexibility as it does not push you into ordering a full course of wines. I chose to do the wine pairings which each course. The dishes themselves were phenomenal, a standout for me being the mushroom pasta. The pairings were thoughtful and enhanced each dish beautifully. The ambiance was as exquisite as the food. Expect a beautifully decorated interior with white glove service to boot. While I cannot comment on the wine tasting Pommery offers, I would highly recommend their dining experience.

    Le Pommery Muséum   Côté jardin.
    Gil L.

    Bel endroit pour une dégustation Le device est bien. Endroit avec un passé chargé et a voir. Le Pommery Muséum comme il est dit sur place est à voir, à lire et à écouter. Belle ambiance générale Leur champagne n'est plus à promouvoir. Seul le nom dit tout.

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    Cykeeta G.

    Took a private tour up to Champagne country and had lunch reservations at Le Refectour. Walked in and there were a few people seated so we were checked in and seated immediately. It was rather quiet, people were talking but they were using there inside voices lol! We were given menu's and the first thing that jumped out at me was the avacado and it crab and shrimp duo so I new that was going to be my starter and I was so happy I started with that. The presentation was amazing and the taste was even better. The crab was very flavorful and the shrimp had a slight curry taste. The avacado flowed seasoned very well the crab a d shrimp. The flavors just worked together and it was like a party in my mouth. For my main course I chose the tarragon chicken along with potatoes and green beans. The chicken came with gravy of some sort which paired very well not only on top of the chicken but I also poured it on my potatoes. Again my mouth was very happy and the green beans were cooked to perfection they were cooked but still firm. Everything was paired with Blanc de blancs Apanage Champagne! The champagne went well with the entire meal. If you ever visit Champagne county in France do yourself a favor and check this place out your taste buds will be very happy!!

    Amber H.

    Called at 3pm Sunday and was told to come right away as the English tour was about to begin I was only 1 km away so we made it. The place is lovely the land is well kept and it's a nice little walk up. Parked on the side street but u are able to park in the gates only noticed after. Once you check in you get to choose which champagne you want for after the tour. After you scan your ticket and away you go. There's oversized art and it's fantastic! The chairs and table are my fav. The only downside is the fact that our tour guides voice wasn't loud enough we weren't a huge group but when you have chatter boxes amongst you it makes it harder. It's 8 km underground our tour was 1 km so they filled up a lot of space with some contemporary art some moving images as well. They have a large moving owl projected to scare the mice which is super smart and funny. All and all I enjoyed myself I heard that other ones are better but they weren't open and this was my first one so can't complain! Cheers

    Alexandra L.

    The Quick: Absolutely incredible champagne cave tours!! The tour guides actually speak English and are very personable. There's artwork everywhere and the whole experience was so much fun! We did a few tours and this was our favorite. Plus the outside is gorgeous and the champagne is so tasty

    Lots of blue and modern art but a bit too showy and commercial for my taste
    Eve K.

    Big showcase for a standard bubbly and an odd tour. Highlights: - Combo cave and art tour: learned as much about art as the champagne which was unexpected but cool - Cool modern art: lots spread throughout the caves. Loved the mini bottle tree, rainbow tunnel, blue odd character paintings, thin tall glass droplets, and cave wall with famous classic painting images rotating - Champagne cage in the front: giant and cool with normal sized corks in a basket below Lowlights: - Too commercial: Disneyland-like ticket turnstiles were a bit much - Tour guide: completely eccentric and absentminded. Was hard to focus. - Too much of the blue lighting: got to be overkill especially in the tasting area - Just ok champagne: these are the minis I used to caltrain to a Giants game Reminds me of the Mondavi in Napa: it's fine but prefer others than are more authentic.

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    Champagne Pommery is an absolute must-do if you're visiting the Champagne region, and hands down the best cave tour I've ever experienced.

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    Tresors de Champagne - La Boutique - Inside

    Tresors de Champagne - La Boutique

    4.7(9 reviews)
    2.2 km

    One of my goals when visiting Reims was to DRINK ALL THE CHAMPAGNE. Sure, I could have ponied up…read more€30-50 for cellar tours and tastings at the big houses but let's face it, I can drink Tattinger and the like at home. I was really interested in trying small producers that don't export. That's where Tresors comes in - it's a tasting room coop with 27 small, local wineries showcased. Can we talk about the interior? So clever! There's a giant map of Champagne on the floor and each producer is numbered - pull down their bottle from the ceiling (see my pics) to learn more. I love that each winemaker is pictured - we were given a small booklet with more detailed info on each winemaker as well. Each day there are 8-10 bottles open for tasting. You can taste by the glass (price varies) or do a flight of 3 for €20. My husband and I each did one so we shared 6 wines from a light blanc des blancs to a more intense rose maceration. My favorite ended up being a 2008 vintage - it was perfection. I can't say enough about how great our sommelier Laure (hope I spelled it right!) was! She thoroughly explained each wine and the overall process that the vintners go through. My only small sad is that they really don't ship to the US (due to state specific regulations) so plan to perhaps taste a bunch here and perhaps grab a special bottle or two. Prices varied from €20/bottle to MUCH more but I can tell you that I truly liked each wine I tasted. This shop was one of the highlights of my vacation - it was everything I was looking for. They're close to the train station so definitely do not miss them!

    I mean, by all means go visit the grandes maisons and their cave tours. You're in Champagne!…read more But for connoisseurs and enthusiasts just wanting more variety, this shop run by an association of 27+ independent grower Champagne estates, just cannot be beat. You'll be able to purchase bottles (and cases) of bottlings seldom seen back home, and more importantly be able to taste maybe 6-9 open bottles among 180+ cuvees they carry at any given point. It's a great opportunity to learn a lot about different cuvee styles and the growers behind them, some of whom have an intense cult following among enthusiasts. All at reasonable prices and among super-friendly staff, the shop space is totally lovely too. Extremely highly recommended.

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    Tresors de Champagne - La Boutique - By the glass or flights, 15 Euro for 2, 20 for 3

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    By the glass or flights, 15 Euro for 2, 20 for 3

    Villa Demoiselle

    Villa Demoiselle

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 km

    Fine stop before a Pommery tour. 3.5 stars…read more Highlights: - Gazebo: quaint green spot which was pleasant to sit and sip champagne on - Tasting option: can taste without a tour (something we didn't find many other places). The funky bar sign out front was a good sign. - Tasting bar: nice and long with bubbles coming up - Bowl on tasting bar: glass with beautiful colorful flowers - Cool glasses: lady's image etched on them - Shop: nicely presented in an open space Lowlights: - Champagne: ones we sampled I didn't care for as much as others Not a destination spot, but worth it to pop in for a glass.

    This Champagne house is part of the Vranken Pommery Monopole estate collection, and can be found…read moredirectly across the street from Pommery. They also have tours and tastings here at La Demoiselle, but if you have already been to the Pommery tour, you will be seeing something very similar, except that the atmosphere here is a bit more intimate and charming, as it truly is a fancy estate, vs. a large warehouse. They also have a large random selection of "unique" modern art exhibits on display here as well, such as a pudgy version of batman flying above the tasting room, and a floating chair trying to escape outside. The tours are also of the caves, and include tastings of the Millesimes d'Or. This place also required reservations in advance, but it was VERY empty as I think most people just stop at Pommery and pass this place by.

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