Champagne Mercier, one of the best-known producers in the Champagne region, offers a unique glimpse into the world of France’s beloved bubbly. Located in the heart of the region, visitors can explore a maze of subterranean champagne caves via a mini-train ride, marvel at the world’s largest wine cask, and sample the effervescent drink right where it is produced. The experience provides a comprehensive understanding of the intricate processes behind the creation of this iconic beverage.
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