Nestled in Epernay, France, the Moët & Chandon cellars have a storied history dating back to the era of King Louis XV. These extensive cellars, where some 30 million bottles are produced each year, offer a glimpse into the meticulous process of Champagne making. Visitors can explore the vast underground network, learn about the traditional methods that have been refined over centuries, and conclude their tour with a tasting of a selection of Moët & Chandon’s renowned products. The experience provides a blend of historical insight and sensory delight, making it a compelling destination for wine enthusiasts.
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