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Experience a guided Champagne tasting class with lunch at Le Clos Corbier, learning about production, aromas, and regional specialties in France’s Champagne region.

If you’re contemplating a day in the Champagne region that combines education, tasting, and authentic regional cuisine, this tour at Le Clos Corbier might be just what you need. Designed as a playful yet informative masterclass, it offers a chance to learn about Champagne production, sharpen your senses, and indulge in a hearty local lunch—all in a cozy, family-run setting. With consistently high reviews (a remarkable 4.9 out of 5 from over 360 travelers), it’s clear this experience resonates with visitors seeking a genuine taste of Champagne hospitality.
What truly elevates this tour is the combination of hands-on workshops with a relaxed, intimate atmosphere. You’ll enjoy comparing three different champagnes, hone your olfactory skills with aroma training, and finish with a delicious regional lunch that pairs beautifully with your drinks. However, a potential consideration is that the tour focuses on Champagne houses rather than a vineyard visit, so if you’re hoping for extensive vineyard views or large-scale tastings, this might not fully meet those expectations. Designed for wine lovers, curious travelers, or anyone wanting a well-rounded Champagne experience, this tour offers valuable insights wrapped in a friendly, approachable package.

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Arriving at Le Clos Corbier, you’ll immediately notice the warmth that comes from a family-operated operation. The estate’s cellars, dug in the 1850s, evoke a sense of history and craftsmanship. The location, amid lush vineyards, offers a picturesque backdrop, although the tour focuses mainly on the cellar and production process rather than sprawling vineyard vistas. The cozy, welcoming environment makes it easy to relax and engage with the guides.
Your experience begins with a guided walk through the winery, where you’ll see traditional equipment like the old press, still used for demonstrations or as a symbol of the craftsmanship. Guides—such as Charlotte and others praised for their bilingual skills—share insights about the Champagne-making process, from pressing grapes to fermentation and aging. Expect to learn about the secrets behind the bubbles and what makes Champagne so special.
Some guests noted the depth of knowledge shared; one reviewer mentioned how Charlotte deftly switched between English and French, making sure everyone felt included. Another complimented the patience of guides like Marie, who took time to explain in detail. The cellar visit also offers a chance to see the dug-in-infrastructure from the 1850s, providing a tangible connection to the region’s history.
The core of the experience lies in the tasting sessions, where you’ll sample three different champagnes—each from small, family-run wineries—allowing comparisons across styles and flavors. The highlight is the olfactory workshop, designed to train your nose in identifying various aromas present in Champagne, from fruity notes to toasty hints. Many reviews highlighted how much they learned about detecting aromas, which often surprises first-timers.
A fun element is the tasting quiz, which turns a serious endeavor into a friendly challenge. One guest from Australia mentioned how the group got competitive trying to identify blind tastings—adding a playful tone to the learning process. This interactive method helps deepen your appreciation, especially for those new to wine tasting.
The blind tasting segment is particularly popular. Guests listen as the guide describes the different wines and try to identify aromas and flavors without sight. This exercise sharpens your palate and, according to reviews, is both fun and educational. For instance, a guest from Singapore appreciated the patience of the guide, Ken, pointing out how much he learned about tasting tips, aromas, and regional differences.
Paired with these tastings are local snacks—cheese, meats, or regional biscuits—that complement each sip and reinforce regional flavors. The pairing elevates the experience, making each sip memorable.
Post-tasting, you’ll settle into a relaxed, casual lunch featuring regional specialties like pâté en croute, Langres cheese, or pink biscuit cake. The generous servings and pairing with Champagne or regional red wine make it a highlight for many. Multiple reviews praised the delicious, homemade feel of the meal, with some describing it as “a hearty, authentic taste of the region.”
Critically, the lunch can be adapted for dietary restrictions—important for those with allergies or specific diets. The regional focus makes this meal not just a filler but an integral part of understanding Champagne’s culinary culture.
After lunch, the tour extends to include Côteaux Champenois, a local red wine, and the regional liquor Ratafia. These additions provide a rounded perspective of regional alcohols beyond Champagne sparkling wine, giving you a fuller taste of the area’s traditions.
Many reviewers, like Richard from France and Betty from New Zealand, emphasized how informative and engaging the experience was, often mentioning the friendly guides and delicious lunch. Others noted the stunning location and the well-organized setup, which balances education with fun.
One reviewer from Mexico called it “one of the best tours” they’ve taken, highlighting the generous servings, thorough explanations, and friendly atmosphere. The small group nature, often praised, makes the experience feel more personal and less rushed.

At $105 per person for around three hours, this experience packs a lot of value. You’re not just tasting Champagne—you’re learning how it’s made, discovering how to recognize aromas, and enjoying a regional meal—all in an intimate setting. The inclusion of six tastings (including regional wines and liquors) justifies the price for many.
While it doesn’t feature vineyard views or extensive farm tours, the focus on family-run wineries and traditional cellars offers a more authentic, less commercialized insight into Champagne. This makes it an excellent choice for foodies, wine enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a relaxed yet educational day.
It appeals especially to those who prefer small group experiences, appreciate guided tastings, and want to learn about Champagne in a friendly, accessible way. It’s also suitable for families or couples, thanks to the flexible approach and the ability to tailor the meal for dietary needs.


Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation is not included. You’ll need to arrange your own way to the meeting point or check if your hotel offers transfer options.
Can I visit just the tasting or the lunch separately?
This experience combines both the tasting class and lunch into a 3-hour session. Separate options aren’t specified, so you might find other tours if you’re looking for just one element.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Children under 18 are not permitted to drink alcohol, but they can join the experience. The focus is on adult participants, so check with the provider if bringing kids.
What should I wear?
Bring a jacket, as the cellars remain around 10°C. Comfortable footwear is recommended given the cellar visit.
Are the tastings suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. Many reviews highlight how the guides patiently explained the tasting process, making it accessible for newcomers.
Is the experience suitable for people with dietary restrictions?
Yes, the lunch can be adapted for allergies or specific diets. Be sure to specify your needs when booking.
How many people usually participate?
The experience is designed for small groups, making it intimate and more personalized.
Can I book last-minute?
Yes, with the option to reserve and pay later, you can usually book within short notice, subject to availability.
What’s the best time of year to do this?
While the tour operates year-round, the average temperature in the cellars stays around 10°C, so dress accordingly, regardless of season.

This Champagne tasting class at Le Clos Corbier offers a well-rounded glimpse into the region’s traditions, with an emphasis on interactive learning, authentic family-run production, and regional cuisine. Its high rating reflects consistent enjoyment from a wide range of travelers, many noting the knowledgeable guides, delicious lunch, and beautiful setting.
If you’re looking for an experience that blends education with enjoyment, supports local producers, and gives you a taste of real Champagne culture, this tour is a superb choice. It’s especially suited for those who prefer smaller, more personal experiences and want to avoid overly commercialized tours.
In short, it’s a fantastic way to deepen your understanding of Champagne while savoring regional flavors in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Whether you’re a wine novice or a seasoned connoisseur, you’ll likely walk away with new knowledge—and a full belly!

This tour at Le Clos Corbier offers a comprehensive, authentic look at Champagne, combining guided cellar visits, aroma workshops, tastings, and regional cuisine. It’s perfect for those who want to learn, taste, and enjoy in a relaxed setting, all while supporting a family-operated winery. With rave reviews praising the guides, the food, and the overall value, it stands out as one of the region’s top experiences for a reason. Ideal for curious travelers, lovers of good food and drink, and anyone hoping to combine education with a memorable meal.