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    Champagne Taittinger

    4.3 (49 reviews)

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    Robert H.

    We went to 2 different champagne caves when we visited Reims. Taittinger was by far our favorite tour over Veuve. The business seemed much more family run and less commercialized. We also learned more about champagne than the other tour. Our guide was very nice and it was nice to go in a small group tour of 5.

    Different bottles of Taittinger champagne
    Cykeeta G.

    Went to Champagne country and had the best tour tasting at Champagne Taittinger. Started with the tour there were about 15 people in our group. This is where they tell you the history of Champagne Taittinger how they started how there Champagne process works etc. We went down about 90 steps into a cellar that had clay walls with original markings from centuries back. It was very cool so I suggest if you do this tour/tasting please bring a jacket for this part of the tour. We were explained everything from the history, the process, the rotation of the bottles to the uncorking. I found it really facinating! Then came the tasting we were given the original and the rose' and I loved them both. The original had a very refreshing taste like I could drink that Champagne all day and not get tired of it. The rose' was a little more sweet, more of a celebration Champagne. I loved them both and will definately be purchasing more Taittinger Champagne. If you are ever in Paris visit Champagne country and take the Champagne Taittinger tour/tasting you will not be disappointed!

    A MOMENT AT THE TABLE OF THIBAUD IV, COUNT OF CHAMPAGNE

    A truly great experience - A MOMENT AT THE TABLE OF THIBAUD IV, COUNT OF CHAMPAGNE... A unique offer from Tattinger (while their cellars are temporarily closed for work); different from all the other champagne houses... Set in an amazing historic building, Elia and Judith were our hosts and they were lovely - so engaging, they made the experience very special. My friends and I highly recommend booking a reservation and taking it all in. Located in the heart of Reims (20 rue de Tambour) you can then head out to explore the city. Close to the train station (only a 10 minute walk) if you are travelling to Reims for a day visit. It was great - just go...

    Alphonso G.

    I have never been a huge fan of champagne until I visited this place in France. My wife surprised me with a wine tour and I was on the fence about it but this place here blew me away. Going 20 meters underground and seeing how they age the champagne was unbelievable. Then the champagne tasting was amazing. The different flavors of champagne were all unique and great in their own way. I suggest you try this place when you get to France it's worth the money!!

    Comtes de Champagne
    Paul L.

    Taittinger is a very large and well-known Champagne house, whose quality runs the gamut from the mediocre to the outstanding. The tours are very touristy, but they run several times a day, can be booked in person or online, and offer you a choice of tastings. At the end of the tour, they take you to a large reception hall for your tasting, which was kind of impersonal and rushed. We chose the L'instant Absolu tasting (41€ when we went, currently 45€), which includes the tour plus 3 glasses of Champagne, including their tête de cuvée, the Comtes de Champagne. I didn't care for the first two wines -- the dosage was a bit aggressive for me -- but the third, the Comtes, was sublime. 3 1/2 stars

    Kali K.

    Did the cave tour and tasting! Was very interesting and the guide was lovely! Tasting was yummy! I purchased a few champagne wine stoppers and brought them back to the states! they are the best thing I've ever bought! They keep carbonation for days and we're only 5 euros!!

    The cathedral at Reims
    Rich C.

    After a twenty year hiatus, I finally made it back to Reims. Just like before, the highlight to any trip to the capital of France's champagne country is a tour of the cathedral and a stop to one of the local champagne houses. Taittinger is a worldwide brand, so if you like what you taste, you can buy some there or just about anywhere on Earth. The basic tour is €19, but for an upgrade (€30-40) you can sample a few. I recommend the rose or the vintage, but with champagne, it's all about what you like. Best thing about the tour was the house itself. We got an outstanding tour in English of the 3rd century Roman chalk mines converted into a champagne cellar/catacomb by 13th century monks. While the Abby itself was destroyed by the French Revolution, the cellars remain.

    Cave tour and private tasting at the Tattinger house in Rheims
    Shad R.

    Nice tour and good wines, however, the choices in the tastings are limited to their mainstream wines only. Should be only 3 stars since there is no table service and no food pairings for purchase either. Actually, maybe just two stars but our tour guide was excellent. Also, do not expect any sample of the wines in your purchase as sampling wines is strictly not allowed.

    Danielle V.

    Had a really great experience. We entered the lobby and was greeted by a friendly host. We waited for our tour to begin and then were brought to a room to watch a short video on the history of the area. Afterwards we were brought down into the caves where all the champagne is kept as it ages. Our guide gave us a great tour and explained how the champagne process works as well as facts about the caves. Very interesting and educational experience. At the end of the tour we got to taste some of the champagnes. It's also worth it to check out the area in Reims. We did a day trip from Paris and wanted to explore the little city. There's a cathedral there that is absolutely beautiful. Definitely a fun little day trip out of Paris!

    Jacqueline C.

    Amazing tour and amazing champagne! The tour starts with a video giving the history of Taittinger and the process of how they create their unique champagne. The winding staircase into the underground cellars can be sort of a challenge on the way back up after the tour, but you're met with a glass of champagne. Staff was so friendly and accommodating. A must among the champagne houses!

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    We arrived at about 9:15pm at Le Coq Rouge after trying unsuccessfully to get into two other…read morerestaurants without reservations. The place was buzzing and after initially being told that they were full, the owner ran after us as we were leaving and offered us a table. This wine bar is an absolute gem. Not only were we warmly welcomed but we had an amazing wine tasting paired with a delicious charcuteries/cheese plate, melt in your mouth meatballs, mini sardines. The real Stars of the experience were of course the wines. We went By the glass, starting with a delicious Philliponat brut Champagne, an Alice Corton, and then a Cotes du Rhône. If we come back to Reims, we will definately call ahead to make a reservation, or get down on our knees to beg for a table.

    What a wonderful place! Terrific ambiance. Really packed with locals. Loved the sounds of everyone…read morespeaking French, the clatter of wine glasses, and the whirring of the hand cranked meat slicer. The tables are really close together and the candle light is magical. You can't help but get to know your neighbors which added to the convivial atmosphere. They have an extensive wine list, by the bottle for the most part. It wasn't a problem to consume with the steady stream of nibbles we ordered. The Iberico was delicious. We also got the Mont d'Or: a baked rind cheese served with a baguette, roasted potatoes and salad. It was luxurious. The cheese was enclosed in a wooden basket and when baked turned molten in the middle while the rind became cracklingly crisp. Wow! I suggest their cote du bouef. Others ordered it, a huge platter of melting cheese, beef, roasted potatoes and more. Oh and dessert we had a duo of crime brûlée (vanilla and pistachio) which came with crime brûlée ice cream on the side. The staff speak French and were happy to help even though they were so busy. A real gem.

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    4.5(21 reviews)
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    First off, to be clear, this is a review of the cellar tour, NOT the cafe; that's another review…read more That being said, Veuve Clicquot is a massive champagne winery with a fascinating backstory. I won't get into that here, but, if you take a winery tour, you will hear about it. There's actually a movie on Netflix detailing it as well, but the winery points out what they got wrong. Anyway, this place is easy to get to, either from Reims itself, or on a day trip from Paris. From Paris, you could take a bus, or take the TGV (45 minutes to an hour), from Gare de l'Est (be sure to validate your ticket before you board!). If traveling locally, if you have a vehicle, they have lots of parking in their lot across the street. Once you arrive, check in at the front desk, then they will direct you where to go. Be on time - seriously, you're super rude for something like this if you're late. They will try to accommodate you if you are, but just plan extra time. Anyway, where you go after checking in depends on which tour you booked, and there are several options. Your level of booking will impact the champagne you taste at the end, but my guess is the tour is relatively the same regardless. You start the tour with a quick video and intro to the tour guide, then it's off to the cellars. The cellars are actually crayeurs, or old chalk mines from way back. These cellars are deep, hence dark and cool, which makes them ideal for making champagne. While on the tour, they'll discuss the history, the technology, the craft, and so on, all in different chambers of the crayeur. Interestingly, Veuve Clicquot actually invented a technique that revolutionized champagne making at the time, a process that is still done today (though via much more modern methods). They do two to three tours at a time, so if one crowd gets rowdy, I can see how that would get loud, as others have said in other reviews, but it was not an issue on my tour. The culmination of the tour, and probably also the loudest part, is the tasting. Again, depending on what you booked, you will have varying levels of quality. This part is particularly fun, and the tastings are delicious! They provide lots of detail about the wine, how it's aged, its flavor, and so on. It's very interesting, and even more so if you're a fan of the brand. After the tasting, you return back to the main building, though a different entrance than you left. They do have a boutique with lots of great items, including some famous vintages (such as 2015), so it's definitely worth taking a look. If you feel so inclined, grab a bottle of La Grand Dame, then hit up the cafe outside (which is a different review). Overall, this place is really quite amazing, and they've got things organized incredibly well. If you can only choose one or two tastings in your time here, this would be a solid one to choose.

    I love Veuve, but the tour and tasting was only ok…read more Three tours happening what seems to be almost simultaneously, where we could here a child singing from another private group. It made it very difficult to hear our guide even after getting much tighter as a group. The tasting took place in the dark crayeres, which was cool, but would have been nice to sit down and relax in a nicely lit room like other tastings like Ruinart, which is also owned by LVMH. Why not keep it consistent??

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    Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin - Staircase back to the surface, with each vintage year on a step

    Staircase back to the surface, with each vintage year on a step

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