

As of Thursday evening the trip is FULLY BOOKED.
If you would like to join then please send an email to info@expatclub.org with your contact details (phone number) and the number of tickets you would need. Sometimes spots open up and we may find one for you on board.
Who doesn’t love Champagne? Any occasion instantly becomes a party whenever a nice bottle of bubbly is opened. The entire world simply adores this exclusive wine. And if you like it too, then this daytrip is definitely something you do not want to miss!



We’ll be visiting the beating heart of the Champagne region and industry, go underground into two magnificent champagne cellars, have a nice lunch together. Needless to say that we taste a range of delicious glasses and discover the beautiful landscape filled with vineyards. Oh, and as cherry on top we also visit Reims city center, with one of Europe’s most historic cathedrales.
This is our seventh Champagne trip, after three successful editions both in 2014 and 2015. A few dozen people loved this trip so much that they joined a second or even third time! In fact, if you have joined before or if you couldn’t make it last-minute, we would love to invite you again for 25% discount on the trip! Our friends from Cheesweb have written a nice review on one of the editions, which you can read here.
We leave at 06h45 from Place Schuman, 06h50 from Louise and 07h00 from Gare du Midi by luxury 4* double-deck coach with on-board toilet, AC, flat screen TVs & DVD, bar and reclining comfort seats with extra leg space. We know this is very early, but we really cannot leave later as it is a long drive and it wouldn’t make sense to shorten our time in the Champagne or come back after midnight (and closure of public transportation). In other words, we need the extra time in the morning! So just get up early for once and take an extra nap in the bus. Due to the distance, there will be a second bus driver to safely get us to and from the Champagne region, in accordance with E.U. regulations.



Our first stop is Épernay, the epi-centre of the Champagne industry in the middle of the Marne valley. Some of the most famous brands can be found in this little town, most of them along the prestigious Avenue de Champagne: Moët & Chandon, Esterlin and Perrier-Jouët.



As a group we will visit the De Castellane Champagne, where we have a private guided tour through the (6km long) cellars, learn all about the production process, stroll through their (rather large) museum, and for those with strong legs can go up the 66-meter high tower to enjoy a splendid view over the city of Épernay and surrounding vineyards. Of course a flute of delicious champagne is included in our visit.
If you would like you can visit Mercier Champagne instead, France’s most popular champagne. This house can be reached in just 2 minutes by foot. Walking above the ground, you may not realise that the Mercier Champagne has 18 kilometers of cellars carved out in Épernay’s chalky soil. After watching a short movie and descending to the cellars during an entertaining elevator ride, you will board a cool little laser-guided train that takes us through these cellars. We discover the exceptional history of the brand, which is now part of the luxury LVMH Group. At the end of the tour we’ll be invited for a flute of Brut Mercier. There is a €7,50 surcharge for this tour. If you like you may also taste the Brut Rosé (+€6) or the Brut Rosé & Brut Millésimé (+€12,50). These are exclusive wines that you cannot buy per glass in bars and restaurants, so you might as well enjoy it while you can!



After the De Castellane or Mercier tour we drive towards “le berceau du Champagne”. The small village of Hautvillers is only a few kilometers away, but here we will find ourselves quickly in the middle of the hilly vineyards. It is known for the Benedictine monk Dom Pérignon, who is said to have invented the sparkling Champagne. He is buried in the village church.



In Hautvillers we have reserved a private room in Restaurant de l’Abbaye for our group. You can join us for €27, which includes a main dish (Sauté de poulet en crème de ratafia OR Poisson du jour) + one glass of wine + 50cl of water OR a beer + Café Gourmand. This can be paid for during the day and directly to the restaurant. Please select whether you would like to have the chicken, fish or vegetarian during the check-out process. If you are vegan or have other dietary restrictions, please let us know. Rest assured this restaurant knows how to prepare a good meal as it is part of the Association Française des Maîtres Restaurateurs. Please note there are just two restaurants in Hautvillers and the second one may be full as many locals and other groups go there (like ours). There is no supermarket and only one small bakery (not open during lunch time)). It’s therefore advisable to join us or take your own lunch with you. The food is excellent, you won’t regret it.



In Hautvillers you can also buy good affordable bottles of Champagne in several smaller houses. We will make sure a few of them are expecting us (in smaller groups). These house always welcome guests for a tasting, so it’s a perfect place to spend a few hours. One shop has a wide selection of top-class champagnes, some of which very exclusive (and un-affordable) but definitely worth checking out.
The third part of the day we spend in Reims, the biggest city and administrative capital of the Champagne-Ardenne region. There are several prestigious houses here, such as Veuve-Clicquot, Taittinger, Mumm, and the oldest house Ruinart.
As a group we visit the house of Martel. Although production currently takes place in Épernay, the old cellars in Reims can still be visited. After an excellent short movie we will go down the cellars that date back to Roman times. Our guide will explain everything about the old ways of making champagne by showing us some very old machines. Once resurfaced we are offered not less than 3 glasses of Champagne, an excellent way to compare.



As an alternative you may also visit the upscale house of Taittinger, famous for being the official partner of the FIFA. These cellars are also hundreds of years old. They were even used by monks. After a short promotional video our guide shows us around the beautiful cellars. They contain many interesting details, such as beautiful sculptures, staircases and even a chapel. There is a surcharge of €7,50 for this tour with one glass included.



After the final Champagne tour we will stroll around in Reims a bit more, and see amongst other things the magnificent Gothic Cathedral where all French kings were coronated. This is also the right time to eat something before heading back to the bus, which leaves by 20h15. The bus returns to Brussels Midi by 23h30.



As of Thursday evening the trip is FULLY BOOKED.
If you would like to join then please send an email to info@expatclub.org with your contact details (phone number) and the number of tickets you would need. Sometimes spots open up and we may find one for you on board.
Who doesn’t love Champagne? Any occasion instantly becomes a party whenever a nice bottle of bubbly is opened. The entire world simply adores this exclusive wine. And if you like it too, then this daytrip is definitely something you do not want to miss!



We’ll be visiting the beating heart of the Champagne region and industry, go underground into two magnificent champagne cellars, have a nice lunch together. Needless to say that we taste a range of delicious glasses and discover the beautiful landscape filled with vineyards. Oh, and as cherry on top we also visit Reims city center, with one of Europe’s most historic cathedrales.
This is our seventh Champagne trip, after three successful editions both in 2014 and 2015. A few dozen people loved this trip so much that they joined a second or even third time! In fact, if you have joined before or if you couldn’t make it last-minute, we would love to invite you again for 25% discount on the trip! Our friends from Cheesweb have written a nice review on one of the editions, which you can read here.
We leave at 06h45 from Place Schuman, 06h50 from Louise and 07h00 from Gare du Midi by luxury 4* double-deck coach with on-board toilet, AC, flat screen TVs & DVD, bar and reclining comfort seats with extra leg space. We know this is very early, but we really cannot leave later as it is a long drive and it wouldn’t make sense to shorten our time in the Champagne or come back after midnight (and closure of public transportation). In other words, we need the extra time in the morning! So just get up early for once and take an extra nap in the bus. Due to the distance, there will be a second bus driver to safely get us to and from the Champagne region, in accordance with E.U. regulations.



Our first stop is Épernay, the epi-centre of the Champagne industry in the middle of the Marne valley. Some of the most famous brands can be found in this little town, most of them along the prestigious Avenue de Champagne: Moët & Chandon, Esterlin and Perrier-Jouët.



As a group we will visit the De Castellane Champagne, where we have a private guided tour through the (6km long) cellars, learn all about the production process, stroll through their (rather large) museum, and for those with strong legs can go up the 66-meter high tower to enjoy a splendid view over the city of Épernay and surrounding vineyards. Of course a flute of delicious champagne is included in our visit.
If you would like you can visit Mercier Champagne instead, France’s most popular champagne. This house can be reached in just 2 minutes by foot. Walking above the ground, you may not realise that the Mercier Champagne has 18 kilometers of cellars carved out in Épernay’s chalky soil. After watching a short movie and descending to the cellars during an entertaining elevator ride, you will board a cool little laser-guided train that takes us through these cellars. We discover the exceptional history of the brand, which is now part of the luxury LVMH Group. At the end of the tour we’ll be invited for a flute of Brut Mercier. There is a €7,50 surcharge for this tour. If you like you may also taste the Brut Rosé (+€6) or the Brut Rosé & Brut Millésimé (+€12,50). These are exclusive wines that you cannot buy per glass in bars and restaurants, so you might as well enjoy it while you can!



After the De Castellane or Mercier tour we drive towards “le berceau du Champagne”. The small village of Hautvillers is only a few kilometers away, but here we will find ourselves quickly in the middle of the hilly vineyards. It is known for the Benedictine monk Dom Pérignon, who is said to have invented the sparkling Champagne. He is buried in the village church.



In Hautvillers we have reserved a private room in Restaurant de l’Abbaye for our group. You can join us for €27, which includes a main dish (Sauté de poulet en crème de ratafia OR Poisson du jour) + one glass of wine + 50cl of water OR a beer + Café Gourmand. This can be paid for during the day and directly to the restaurant. Please select whether you would like to have the chicken, fish or vegetarian during the check-out process. If you are vegan or have other dietary restrictions, please let us know. Rest assured this restaurant knows how to prepare a good meal as it is part of the Association Française des Maîtres Restaurateurs. Please note there are just two restaurants in Hautvillers and the second one may be full as many locals and other groups go there (like ours). There is no supermarket and only one small bakery (not open during lunch time)). It’s therefore advisable to join us or take your own lunch with you. The food is excellent, you won’t regret it.



In Hautvillers you can also buy good affordable bottles of Champagne in several smaller houses. We will make sure a few of them are expecting us (in smaller groups). These house always welcome guests for a tasting, so it’s a perfect place to spend a few hours. One shop has a wide selection of top-class champagnes, some of which very exclusive (and un-affordable) but definitely worth checking out.
The third part of the day we spend in Reims, the biggest city and administrative capital of the Champagne-Ardenne region. There are several prestigious houses here, such as Veuve-Clicquot, Taittinger, Mumm, and the oldest house Ruinart.
As a group we visit the house of Martel. Although production currently takes place in Épernay, the old cellars in Reims can still be visited. After an excellent short movie we will go down the cellars that date back to Roman times. Our guide will explain everything about the old ways of making champagne by showing us some very old machines. Once resurfaced we are offered not less than 3 glasses of Champagne, an excellent way to compare.



As an alternative you may also visit the upscale house of Taittinger, famous for being the official partner of the FIFA. These cellars are also hundreds of years old. They were even used by monks. After a short promotional video our guide shows us around the beautiful cellars. They contain many interesting details, such as beautiful sculptures, staircases and even a chapel. There is a surcharge of €7,50 for this tour with one glass included.



After the final Champagne tour we will stroll around in Reims a bit more, and see amongst other things the magnificent Gothic Cathedral where all French kings were coronated. This is also the right time to eat something before heading back to the bus, which leaves by 20h15. The bus returns to Brussels Midi by 23h30.


