Whether you are a wine connoisseur or just an enthusiast, expand your horizons on a tour or France river cruise through the Burgundy Wine Region.
Most of the vineyards in the Champagne region can be found in Epernay and Reims. In Reims you will also find the amazing Louis XV Palace, the Roman Porta de Mars, and many museums dedicated to the art of making effervescent wine. The 13th century Reims Cathedral is a famous jewel of Gothic architecture. The cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was destroyed in World War I, but was restored with its stunning facade, interior and stained-glass windows. Try to make time to visit Moet Chandon and Taittinger vineyards as well as Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Beaunne, is the wine capital of Burgundy, and an ideal base to explore the vineyards. The burgundy region is known as the meeting place of civilizations. Located in the center of France, it is easily accessible via the high speed TGV train and numerous highways winding throughout.
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