Taittinger
Taittinger is a grande marque of French champagne, one of the few still controlled by members of the family that founded it in 1932. The cellars were dug as chalk mines during the Gallo-Roman era and contain vestiges of a long-gone abbey. Tours last about an hour and include everything from how a corking machine works to the art of sediment removal. You might want to consider bringing a light sweater, as cellar temperatures run just below 54°F.
Taittinger is a grande marque of French champagne, one of the few still controlled by members of the family that founded it in 1932. The cellars were dug as chalk mines during the Gallo-Roman era and contain vestiges of a long-gone abbey. Tours last about an hour and include everything from how a corking machine works to the art of sediment removal. You might want to consider bringing a light sweater, as cellar temperatures run just below 54°F.








