A Weekend in Champagne: Where Time Slows Down
01.07.26 by Gino Beck from Mediaplus
There are places you visit, and there are places you truly experience. Champagne unquestionably belongs to the latter. Just a few hours’ drive from Belgium, a landscape of rolling vineyards, charming villages and centuries-old cellars unfolds, where patience and craftsmanship come together in every bottle. A weekend in Champagne is therefore much more than a getaway; it is an experience that engages all the senses.
Friday: Arriving Among the Vineyards
As you enter the region, the scenery almost subtly changes. The rush of everyday life gives way to endless rows of vines stretching to the horizon. Especially in the evening, when the sun casts a golden glow over the chalk hills, time seems to stand still.
The historic city of Reims is for many the perfect base. Its impressive cathedral, where French kings were crowned for centuries, rises above the city and immediately creates a sense of grandeur. Yet it is the lively terraces, refined restaurants and relaxed atmosphere that quickly make you forget you are only a few hours from home.
Saturday: The Magic of Champagne Houses
A visit to Champagne would not be complete without exploring its famous champagne houses. Beneath the streets of Reims and Épernay lie hundreds of kilometers of cellars carved into the chalk. Here, millions of bottles rest in silence for years, waiting for the perfect moment to be opened.
During a guided tour, you discover the craftsmanship behind every bubble. From the first grape harvest to the careful turning of the bottles, every detail contributes to the character of the champagne.
But the smaller, family-run houses are just as special. Away from the big names, you meet winemakers who proudly share their terroir, their history and their passion. Their stories make each tasting more personal and authentic.
Lunch Among the Vines
Champagne is not only known for its wines, but also for its gastronomy. Local specialties such as jambon de Reims, chaource cheese and refined regional dishes gain an extra dimension when paired with a glass of fresh brut or elegant rosé.
Many estates offer lunches overlooking the vineyards. As a gentle breeze moves through the vines and glasses sparkle in the sunlight, you understand why this region is considered one of the world’s most beloved wine destinations.
Sunday: Calm, Charm and Panoramic Views
The final day is perfect for a relaxed exploration of the picturesque villages along the Route Touristique du Champagne. Places such as Hautvillers, where the legendary Dom Pérignon once worked, breathe history through every street.
From the hills, you overlook a rolling landscape of green and gold. Here, you experience the true strength of Champagne: not luxury or prestige, but simplicity. The calm. The rhythm of nature. The dedication to quality passed down through generations.
More Than a Glass of Champagne
What makes a weekend in Champagne so special is that it is not just about the champagne itself. It is about the people behind the bottles, the beauty of the landscape and the feeling of stepping away from daily life.
When you head home on Sunday evening with a few carefully selected bottles in your trunk, you take more than a souvenir with you. You carry memories of long lunches, sunsets over the vineyards and conversations that lasted just a little longer than expected.
And perhaps that is the true luxury of Champagne: not the bubbles, but its ability to make you savor every moment. Just as a good glass of champagne should. 🍾✨
Personal tips:
Champagne Charlier & Fils
Champagne Louis Roederer
Champagne Doyard-Mahé
Champagne Perrier-Jouët