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Relive the extraordinary story of Madame Clicquot, a young woman of 27 who took the reins of the House on the death of her husband in 1805 and succeeded in revolutionizing the world of champagne, creating the first vintage champagne (1810), the riddling table (1816), and the first blended rosé champagne (1818).
While visiting our Crayères, the Unesco World Heritage-listed cellars that are emblematic of the House, you will understand how Madame Clicquot came to be known as the “grande dame of Champagne” at the end of her life.
The visit will be followed by a tasting of our iconic Brut Yellow Label and Brut Rosé cuvées in Magnum, and of our prestige cuvée La Grande Dame, a showcase for the House’s excellence.
1 Rue Albert Thomas
51100 Reims
Wednesday to Sunday, March 13th to April 28th and October 30th to December 29th
Tuesday to Sunday, April 30th to July 7th and September 3rd to October 27th
Open 7 days a week from July 8th to September 1st
Closed in May 1st and December 25th
From 9:30 am to 5:30 pm
Spoken languages: French, English
16 people per group
2 times a day
Public tours:
visitscenter@veuve-clicquot.fr
Private tours:
Open since March 2023, our first permanent Clicquot Café in the world is open to all visitors.
Extend your experience at our House's Visit Center to the Café Clicquot terrace for a chic and relaxed bistronomic experience.