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Champagne de Venoge: A Legacy of Bubbly Excellence

Experience the elegance of Champagne de Venoge in Épernay. Discover its rich history, exquisite cuvées, and stunning Avenue de Champagne location.

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Discover the prestigious Champagne de Venoge, founded in 1837, on Épernay's Avenue de Champagne. Explore its rich history, admire the stunning 19th-century mansion, and indulge in exquisite Champagne tastings.

A brief summary to Champagne de Venoge

Local tips

  • Book tours and tastings in advance, especially during peak season, to ensure availability.
  • Explore the Avenue de Champagne on foot to fully appreciate the architectural beauty and historical significance.
  • Consider visiting nearby Champagne houses and attractions to make the most of your trip to Épernay.
  • Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly, as some tours include outdoor elements.
  • Take advantage of the free parking if you are driving.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Épernay train station, exit and head west on Rue de la République. After approximately 800 meters, turn left onto Avenue de Champagne. Continue walking for 1 kilometer; Champagne de Venoge will be on your right at 33 Avenue de Champagne. Walking is free.

  • Public Transport

    From Épernay train station, several local bus lines connect to the city center. Take a bus that stops at 'Avenue de Champagne' or 'Épernay' central station. From the bus stop, it's a short walk (around 500 meters) to Champagne de Venoge, located at 33 Avenue de Champagne. Bus schedules and potential fees should be checked in advance. A single fare should be around €2.

  • Taxi

    From the Épernay train station, taxis are readily available. A taxi ride to Champagne de Venoge at 33 Avenue de Champagne typically costs between €5 and €10, depending on traffic.

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Discover more about Champagne de Venoge

Champagne de Venoge, established in 1837, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Champagne production. Founded by Henri-Marc de Venoge, the house quickly gained recognition for its innovation and quality, even creating the first illustrated Champagne label in 1838. The Cordon Bleu, adopted as the symbol, pays homage to both the river Venoge and the Order of the Holy Spirit, France's most esteemed chivalric order. Located on the prestigious Avenue de Champagne in Épernay, the Champagne house resides in a magnificent 19th-century mansion, a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. This elegant setting perfectly embodies the nobility, distinction, and refinement associated with de Venoge. Visitors are invited to explore the grounds, including an English-style garden and one of the region's most beautiful Vinothèques. A visit to Champagne de Venoge offers an immersive experience into the art of Champagne making. Guided tours delve into the winery's history, showcasing time-honored techniques and the artistry behind each bottle. Knowledgeable staff provide insights into the entire process, from grape selection to fermentation. Guests can indulge in tasting sessions, sampling a selection of the winery's finest cuvées. Champagne de Venoge also hosts special events and seasonal celebrations, highlighting the richness of Champagne culture.

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