Introduction
140km (87 miles) E of Paris; 26km (16 miles) S of Reims
On the left bank of the Marne, Epernay rivals Reims as a center for champagne. Although it only has one-sixth Reims's population, Epernay produces nearly as much champagne, with an estimated 322km (200 miles) or more of cellars and tunnels. These caves are vast vaults cut into the chalk rock on which the town is built. Represented in Epernay are such champagne companies as Moët et Chandon (the largest), Pol Roger, Mercier, and de Castellane.
Epernay's main boulevards are the elegant residential avenue de Champagne, rue Mercier, and rue de Reims, all radiating from place de la République. Two important squares in the narrow streets of the commercial district are place Hughes-Plomb and place des Arcades.
Invading armies have destroyed or burned Epernay nearly two dozen times. Few of its buildings have survived. However, check out the neoclassical villas and Victorian town houses on avenue de Champagne.
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Moët & Chandon
- Moët & Chandon is one of the oldest and best known manufacturers of champagne in the world. Take a guided tour around the headquarters located...
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Avenue de Champagne
- While driving or walking down Avenue de Champagne, you'll be impressed by the magnificent buildings located alongside. Besides the city Hall (at...
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Patisserie-Chocolaterie Vincent Dallet
- Come see the Patisserie-Chocolaterie of Vincent Dallet, where he creates his extraordinary chocolates with 100 percent cocoa. Specialties include...
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