Reopening of Renovated Moët & Chandon Cellars

After a full year of renovation, Moët & Chandon cellars in Epernay are again open to visitors.

The Luxonomist. 04/12/2015

The work done by Moët & Chandon brings the ancient cellars in line with current standards and at the same time preserves this internationally-recognized heritage site. Sites along the famous “avenue de Champagne” recently joined the UNESCO World Heritage list.

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Moët & Chandon cellars. Click to book

The network of Moët & Chandon cellars is the largest in Champagne, stretching over 28 kilometers where the precious bottles are stored. Visitors experience a complete immersion into the history and heritage of Moët & Chandon, discovering both the cellars and historic salons.

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Moët & Chandon cellars. Click to book

The tour features the Cour d’Honneur, the Imperial Gallery and the Salon Jean-Rémy, named in homage to the grandson of Claude Moët, founder of the House.

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Moët & Chandon cellars. Click to book

Renovation work also reorganized the visitor itinerary to facilitate access for people with limited mobility, notably with an elevator down to the cellars.

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