Twice every year Champagne Club by Richard Juhlin enjoys Champagnes treasures. [read the full champagne story]
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Tasted Champagnes
mv Moët & Chandon ’Brut Impérial’ magnum
2015 Moët & Chandon ’Grand Vintage Rosé’
2013 Moët & Chandon ’Grand Vintage’ Magnum
2006 Moët & Chandon ’Grand Vintage Collection’
1999 Moët & Chandon ’Grand Vintage Collection’
2009 Moët & Chandon ’Grand Vintage Rosé’
2008 Moët & Chandon ’Grand Vintage Rosé’
[to read the tasting notes & score go to the Tasting Library]
[photographer – Aine Martyniuk]
The Champagne Clubs VIP trip to the Champagne region in France is an exclusive, curated experience designed for Champagne aficionados and travelers seeking a deep dive into the art of champagne-making. This tour typically takes guests on an intimate journey through the heart of the Champagne region, offering not only an immersion in French culture and history but also a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the craftsmanship and traditions behind some of the world’s finest champagnes.
Here’s a glimpse of what such a trip might include:
1. Exclusive Access to Premier Champagne Houses
One of the highlights of the Champagne Clubs VIP trip is access to prestigious, often private, Champagne houses. Participants might enjoy tours of celebrated maisons, including some that are generally closed to the public. Here, guests learn about each house’s unique winemaking philosophies, their history, and the intricate processes that differentiate each brand’s signature flavor profile. Visits often include tastings of rare vintages and specialty cuvées.
2. Meeting Renowned Winemakers
The trip provides opportunities to meet the artisans behind the labels. Guests might meet renowned winemakers, many of whom have inherited their skills through generations. These experts provide insights into everything from grape-growing techniques to the fine art of blending and bottling, allowing visitors to appreciate the passion and expertise involved in every bottle.
3. Vineyard Tours in the Côte des Blancs and Montagne de Reims
A VIP tour often includes guided visits to the renowned vineyards of Côte des Blancs, famous for its chalky soils and premium Chardonnay grapes, and Montagne de Reims, known for its powerful Pinot Noir. These scenic vineyard tours provide a chance to explore the terroir, learn about the growing cycles, and understand the effects of the region’s unique climate on grape quality.
4. Luxurious Accommodations and Dining Experiences
As a VIP experience, guests are typically accommodated in luxurious chateaux or five-star hotels, offering a blend of French elegance and modern comforts. Meals are often hosted in Michelin-starred restaurants or private dining rooms within the Champagne houses, with multi-course meals expertly paired with premium champagnes. Chefs design these meals to enhance the nuances of each champagne, creating an unforgettable gastronomic experience.
5. Champagne Tastings and Pairing Workshops
The trip includes structured tastings led by experts who guide participants through a curated selection of champagnes. These sessions might cover vintage and non-vintage varieties, prestige cuvées, and blanc de blancs or rosé champagnes. Additionally, pairing workshops allow guests to discover which foods bring out the best in different champagnes, enhancing their appreciation for this elegant beverage.
6. Exploring Historic Sites and Cultural Landmarks
A trip to the Champagne region wouldn’t be complete without visits to historical sites like the Reims Cathedral, where French kings were once crowned, or the Avenue de Champagne in Épernay, known for its grand mansions and cellars. These sites give guests a sense of the deep history and cultural significance of the region, adding depth to the experience.
The Champagne Clubs VIP trip to Champagne is an unforgettable experience that combines luxury, education, and unparalleled access to the world of Champagne. It’s the ultimate journey for anyone looking to indulge in the splendor of Champagne at its source, crafted with sophistication, flavor, and French savoir-faire.