Founded in 1827, the House of Mumm, or G. H. Mumm & Cie, stands as one of the world’s largest and most-esteemed champagne houses, nestled in the heart of Reims, France. Visitors can explore the winery’s extensive underground caves, delving into the rich history and craftsmanship behind its renowned Cordon Rouge Champagne. The guided tours offer a sensory journey through the cool, dimly lit cellars, where rows of aging bottles line the chalky walls. Today, oenophiles can savor the winery’s signature bubbly and gain a deeper understanding of the art of champagne making.
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