A Small Guide to Drinking Champagne in Champagne, France
Let them drink Champagne!
This certainly was the storyline
of my weekend in the blooming green and lovely area in the North-East of France. I
did a lot of research before going, asking friends, looking on Instagram, blogs
etc. But there wasn’t much in terms of blog travel guides that recommended some
nicer and smaller restaurants, besides those ranking top 10 on trip advisor and
mostly looking touristic.
So I continued my research and
decided to book two nights at a very charming Chambres d’Hotes in Vertus, by car 20 minutes South from Epernay and 40 minutes from Reims. From Vertus all the
nice villages that are well-known for their small-to medium sized, but great,
Champagne producers, are well-reachable by car or if you want, by bike. I tried
to avoid all the big houses, such as Moet & Chandon, Taitinger etc. because
first of all, I am not a huge fan of them and second, they’re quite touristy
and so is the visiting and tasting process. The smaller houses take more time,
tell you their story and don’t make you feel as if you’re 1 of 10.000 visiting
that day. Also, the Champagne at smaller houses is often more affordable and at
least as good, or even better.
From Brussels a drive to
Champagne takes three hours and if you don’t take the highway you’ll experience
some very pretty views on the way to your destination.
Where to Stay:
Demeure Saint Martin:
Website: Demeure Saint Martin Website
Where to Drink Le Champagne:
Don’t worry, there is enough Champagne
for everyone. In all villages there is so many Champagne producers that you’ll
don’t know where to start. I’ll give you a small selection of those where we
did tastings or which we tried, but if you look around a bit in Vertus, Avize
and Cramant you’ll find a lot of nice places. It’s possible that you’ll have to
reserve in advance, so check before popping in for a glass of the bubbly drink.
Where to Eat:
Vertus:
Le Vendangeoir:
A French restaurant located in the centre of the small village of Vertus, serving traditional French cuisine with a twist, some Spanish elements and a willingness to experiment. Their menu changes every month, using mostly regional and seasonal ingredients. The interior is nice, maybe could be a bit more homey, but the friendliness of the waitress made up for this. Don’t miss to try their own Champagne: Pernet & Pernet. Reserve in advance and enjoy your meal!
Price: around 40E for a bottle of Champagne, 9E for a glass of wine of Champagne, 39E for a 3-course menu on weekends, 26E on weekdays
Website: Le Vendageoir Website
A French restaurant located in the centre of the small village of Vertus, serving traditional French cuisine with a twist, some Spanish elements and a willingness to experiment. Their menu changes every month, using mostly regional and seasonal ingredients. The interior is nice, maybe could be a bit more homey, but the friendliness of the waitress made up for this. Don’t miss to try their own Champagne: Pernet & Pernet. Reserve in advance and enjoy your meal!
Price: around 40E for a bottle of Champagne, 9E for a glass of wine of Champagne, 39E for a 3-course menu on weekends, 26E on weekdays
Website: Le Vendageoir Website
Avize:
Les Avises:
A hotel and restaurant, this place belongs to the domaine of Jacques Selosse, a Champagne house known in the area and also known for its Champagne bottles, which, if you don’t order one at the restaurant, are almost impossible to get a hold of. The restaurant is lead by chef Stéphane Rossillon who changes the menu daily based on his mood, feeling and of course the produce available. We had a lovely rillette from tuna and salmon with delicious Mozzarella and sweet tomatoes as starter, black angus beef with seasonal veggies as main and a fabulous dessert made from zabaione, poached apricots and toasted and sugared brioche. Their Champagne and wine selection is incredible (and highly priced).
Price: A glass of Champagne: 12E, A bottle: From 60 to I don’t even remember, lunch menu with 3 courses: 39E
Website: Les Avises
A hotel and restaurant, this place belongs to the domaine of Jacques Selosse, a Champagne house known in the area and also known for its Champagne bottles, which, if you don’t order one at the restaurant, are almost impossible to get a hold of. The restaurant is lead by chef Stéphane Rossillon who changes the menu daily based on his mood, feeling and of course the produce available. We had a lovely rillette from tuna and salmon with delicious Mozzarella and sweet tomatoes as starter, black angus beef with seasonal veggies as main and a fabulous dessert made from zabaione, poached apricots and toasted and sugared brioche. Their Champagne and wine selection is incredible (and highly priced).
Price: A glass of Champagne: 12E, A bottle: From 60 to I don’t even remember, lunch menu with 3 courses: 39E
Website: Les Avises
Reims:
Au bon manger:
I found this little gem through my favourite food guide „Le Fooding“, which I usually always trust when it comes to good food and atmosphere. Run by the lovely couple Aline & Eric, Au bon Manger is an epicerie in the heart of Reims. You can go in, buy ham, cheese, cured salmon and a bottle of great Champagne or natural wine, or you stay for a bit and enjoy their food in a nice, cosy and a bit rustic atmosphere. Their cheese and ham selection is wide and I tried some delicious to me unknown cheeses paired with a glass of natural Champagne there. Make sure to try their mousse au chocolat, without any sugar added, made from pure Vietnamese chocolate. A sin!!
Price: around 18E for a charcuterie or cheese platter, 12E for a glass of Champagne, wine and Champagne prices varying
Website: Au bon manger
I found this little gem through my favourite food guide „Le Fooding“, which I usually always trust when it comes to good food and atmosphere. Run by the lovely couple Aline & Eric, Au bon Manger is an epicerie in the heart of Reims. You can go in, buy ham, cheese, cured salmon and a bottle of great Champagne or natural wine, or you stay for a bit and enjoy their food in a nice, cosy and a bit rustic atmosphere. Their cheese and ham selection is wide and I tried some delicious to me unknown cheeses paired with a glass of natural Champagne there. Make sure to try their mousse au chocolat, without any sugar added, made from pure Vietnamese chocolate. A sin!!
Price: around 18E for a charcuterie or cheese platter, 12E for a glass of Champagne, wine and Champagne prices varying
Website: Au bon manger
Other Places to Eat:
Le Bocal, Reims
Brasserie Le Jardin, Reims
Chez Max, Epernay
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