Your guide to Champagne
The Résidence Eisenhower will open the doors of our Champagne Houses and those of Reims and its region, for a historical, cultural, oenological, or even gourmet stay.
The ideal starting point
for a wine tour
The Résidence Eisenhower is the ideal starting point to discover or rediscover Reims and its region, especially the sites related to champagne. The city has the honor of being listed twice on the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage List, notably for its landscapes.
The vineyards await you at the gates of the city, following the Champagne Tourist Route. The hostess, in contact with the professionals of our Champagne Houses, will open the doors to secret locations.
As many steps paving the road of an exclusive wine tour that will serve as your guide in indulging your passion for champagne.
The ideal starting point
for a wine tour
The Résidence Eisenhower is the ideal starting point to discover or rediscover Reims and its region, especially the sites related to champagne. The city has the honor of being listed twice on the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage List, notably for its landscapes.
The vineyards await you at the gates of the city, following the Champagne Tourist Route. The hostess, in contact with the professionals of our Champagne Houses, will open the doors to secret locations.
As many steps paving the road of an exclusive wine tour that will serve as your guide in indulging your passion for champagne.
Champagne vineyards
EPI group champagnes
Charles Heidsieck’s Crayères
Piper-Heidsieck
Founded by Florens-Louis Heidsieck in 1785 to dazzle Queen Marie-Antoinette, the Piper-Heidsieck Champagne House welcomes you today around its exceptional vintages.
Rare Champagne
Having been an exceptional cuvée—for the centenary of the presentation of the first Piper-Heidsieck bottles—Rare Champagne has now become its own House.
Charles Heidsieck
In addition to the quality of its wines, the Charles Heidsieck Champagne House, founded in 1851, is distinguished by its Crayères, cellars dating back to the third century BCE, which offer ideal conditions for conservation.
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