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What to do on a sightseeing tour in Reims?

Known for its impressive Champagne houses, Reims is a gem in the French countryside.

By LLM Reporters   |  

Recognised as one of the best wine-producing towns in the world, the Reims region in France has many facets. Thousands of tourists come here every year to discover this region, which is rich in vine production and thus in the production of several brands of champagne and wine. The richness of this French region is so enormous that tourists can get lost in the many Champagne houses ready and waiting to be discovered. If you’re heading to this area, you’ll no doubt want to immerse yourself in all things Champagne and wine, with this in mind we have narrowed down the best places to visit on a tour in Reims.

Discover the most famous champagne houses in the region

With such an impressive variety of Champagne houses to visit and tours to be undertaken, visitors will want to be prepared in advance when it comes to planning out their visit. The first of the things to do in Reims when touring is to locate the most famous Champagne houses so that you can be sure that you have visited the best of the best during your stay here. The following classification will serve as a guide to help you find your way around.

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Champagne tasting is one of the perks of a visit to Reims

Pommery Champagne House

Dating back more than a very impressive nineteen centuries, the Pommery Champagne House is the largest and most interesting Champagne house in Reims. Located in the heart of the city, it has more than a thousand Champagnes and wines of all categories.

Once you enter the Pommery Champagne House you will find a tourist guide painted on a carved stone. The information in this guide is often not fully appreciated by all visitors and the further they go into the house, the more wonderful places come into view. For this reason, skilled workers are made available to tourists, who will provide information and interesting tours for an easier and more pleasant visit. Also, according to the preference of visitors, a tasting can be enjoyed in each exhibition area they visit.

Lanson Champagne House

Champagne Lanson is a house that offers a fascinating experience for all visitors, from vine to flute. Not only do they offer a wide range of Champagne wines, but also white and red wines from centuries past. Founded in 1760, the house draws on its family heritage and unique expertise to create elegant offerings and its history and successes can be learned of during a range of small, pre-booked tours.

By extension, the Lanson Champagne House houses all the works of the city’s winemakers, hundreds of Champagne and wine are classified by categories, giving a lot of information about the winemakers.

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Blue Pinot Noir grapes in the Champagne region in Autumn

Champagne House Mumm

If a visit to the Champagne Pommery and Lanson houses leaves a strong impression on its visitors, the Champagne Mumm house is destined to do just the same. Champagne Mumm is a real fortress of extremely strong champagnes and wines that are very well extracted from the vines. A drop on the tongue and several words of praise for the work of the winemakers will surely be appreciated and this fortress is not far from the Champagne house Charle de Cazanove, which is also a dream house.

Ruinart Champagne House

Like the Champagne houses of Pommery, Larson and Mumm, the Ruinart Champagne House is a labyrinth that bears witness to the achievements of the region’s winemakers. In this region, tourists will not only discover champagnes and wines but will also be making journeys into the depths of the earth without knowing it. The Champagnes and wines flow freely in this house where there is a staff available to accompany visitors.

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Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral is larger than Paris’s famed cathedral and boasts a whopping 2,303 statues. Image credit: Monticello/Bigstock.com

Discover the Champagne houses in the regions surrounding Reims

The vastness of the region’s wine estates means that there are several Champagne and wine houses all over the surrounding area. Indeed, the wealth of the city of Reims is not limited to everything that is in the city, it extends into the surrounding areas.

In close cooperation with the winegrowers of the city of Reims, several vineyard producers report to Reims most often, so to learn more about the Reims region, tourists should make a trip to the surrounding regions, without forgetting a visit to the famed Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral, too.

Visiting Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral

Many people think that all Notre Dame cathedrals in France have the same characteristics, but in reality this simply isn’t true. Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral is larger than Paris’s famed cathedral and is often lauded as the most prestigious in the world. Designed in the Gothic style, it pledges allegiance to the Virgin Mary and houses over two thousand three hundred and three statutes. Many stories of the kings of France are told in this cathedral which is built from Lutetian limestone.