Visit of the oldest press of Champagne
Located in Hautvillers, the village of Dom Pérignon, the Joseph Desruets Champagne House offers to reveal the secret of its precious beverages: a magnificent oak wine press, the oldest still in use in the Champagne AOC.
During this one-hour visit, you will discover the unique history of the house founded in 1888, its century-old know-how and the traditional methods it still applies today to preserve its identity. Methods that contribute directly to the success of Joseph Desruets champagnes, rare and subtle, and which are linked to the use of an ancestral press.
It is thanks to this 125-year-old press, called "Darcq Flamain", that the pressing of the grapes has remained traditional. It is characterized by its capacity of 4,000 kg, no less. This discovery will be followed by a short tour of the winery and one of the cellars of the house, and will end with a tasting session. Whether you are a wine lover or a true connoisseur, one thing is certain: this visit will not leave you indifferent!
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Average duration 1 hour
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Languages spoken French, English
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Difficulty Suitable for all
From 01.01.2022 to 24.12.2022
Price 15 €/pers for adults.
Free for children under 18 years old.
- Visit of the cellar and the oldest press of the Champagne region
- Tasting of 3 wines
Visit all year round on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Closed on Saturday/Sunday
- Tasting of 3 different wines at the end of the visit
- Discovery of the oldest wine press in the Champagne region
- The visit is free for children under 18 years old
Champagne Joseph Desruets
Winegrowers since 1888, the Maison Desruets has passed on its know-how to the rhythm of generations. From the cultivation of the vine to the elaboration of champagne, the House makes its work bear fruit with passion and tenacity. The last generation continues to press its grapes in the ancestral way using the oldest press still in activity in the AOC Champagne.
51160 Hautvillers