Guided tour of the Maison’s historic cellars, followed by an introduction to the art of champagne sabrage and a convivial tasting of the cuvée you have sabred.
Discover our family-owned Maison, nestled in the heart of the Champagne vineyards, and embark on a journey where history, craftsmanship, and nature come together.The guided tour offers a lively and intuitive exploration of how Champagne is made: the importance of terroir, the precision of the winemaking process, and the family vision that inspires our work. Here, history and expertise are shared naturally throughout the visit.You will explore our original chalk cellars, a place steeped in memory that bears witness to the roots of Canard-Duchêne, as well as our exhibitions dedicated to the Champagne terroir and the key milestones that have shaped the history of the Maison. To conclude the experience, you will be introduced to the art of sabrage, a tradition upheld by our Maison. You will receive your sabreur diploma and, of course, enjoy tasting the bottle you have sabred yourself.
Good to know:
- For safety reasons, we inform you that the sabred bottle unfortunately cannot be taken away. Thank you for your understanding.
- Only one tour is offered per time slot. The tasting at the end of the visit may vary. Different tasting options can be chosen within the same group: Essential, Léonie, Iconic, or Sabrage Experience.
- Additional time slots are available for tours in French. To view them, please switch the website to the French version.
| Important information | 130 steps to descend and ascend during the visit, with a temperature of 10°C in the cellars. The tour is not suitable for children under 3 years old. Champagne tasting is prohibited for minors (fruit juices will be offered as a substitute). Only carried animals will be allowed in the cellars. The site is not accessible for individuals with reduced mobility |
| Spoken languages | English, French |
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Champagne Canard-Duchêne
1 Rue Edmond Canard, Ludes, France
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Sabrage
Très belle visite terminée par le sabrage d’une bouteille avant la dégustation. Le sabrage est sympa, c’est une belle façon de finir la visite des caves. Dommage que ça ne se fasse pas dans un endroit du domaine plus majestueux et symbolique pour les photos Très bel accueil de l’équipe !
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