Caves Mercier is a champagne house with a long history, founded in 1858 by Eugène Mercier. The underground wine cellars, located 30 meters below the ground, are a popular tourist destination, attracting over 100,000 visitors each year. The cellars are designed to impress, with a panoramic elevator, huge low-relief sculptures carved into the wall, and giant wine barrels. Visitors can take a guided tour of the cellars and vineyards, followed by a tasting session with a sommelier. The house also offers a boutique where visitors can purchase champagne and other products. The cellars are accessible to all, and audio guides are available in multiple languages. The place is suitable for families, and children are welcome, with alternative activities offered for teenagers and kids
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Activities: We visited the Caves Mercier! We got audiophones to hear the history of the champagne. The visit started with a film, followed by a descent 30 meters underground in a panoramic elevator. Then, we took a small train to explore the caves. It was very enjoyable
Highlights: The children were surprisingly attentive! We enjoyed the small train ride through the caves, and the champagne tasting at the end of the tour was a nice touch. The visit was about an hour long ✨