News Epernay’s Champagne Transformation: A Garden for the Future by Olivier Watson January 27, 2025 3 min 2 You've got to check out Epernay’s stunning transformation! The new gardens and hotel will redefine this Champagne capital. Don’t miss it!A Fresh Take on Epernay Epernay, the heart of Champagne, is undergoing a dramatic transformation that any wine enthusiast should keep an eye on. If you’ve ever strolled through this charming town, you’ll know it’s not just about sipping bubbly; it’s about experiencing the vibrant culture surrounding it. As I wandered down the Avenue de Champagne recently, the bustling energy of construction caught my attention. The once-busy Parking Charles de Gaulle is giving way to something truly beautiful – a sprawling green park with a mirror pond! This ambitious project aims to enhance the oenotourism experience while also providing locals with a serene escape in their own backyard. Imagine enjoying a glass of Champagne under the shade of newly planted trees, surrounded by the lush landscapes that are set to breathe new life into Epernay. The Vision Behind the Change Champagne Besserat de Bellefon’s president, Nathalie Doucet, shared her excitement about this initiative during our chat. She painted a picture of a future where visitors can bask in nature while learning about our beloved bubbles. "It’s going to be beautiful," she said, emphasizing the diverse tree species planned for the area. I couldn’t help but reminisce about my first visit to Epernay—how I was enchanted by its rich history and how it shaped my love for wine. As I stood there watching this new vision unfold, I realized that this park isn’t just another green space; it’s a symbolic nod towards sustainability and community engagement in wine tourism. The Hotel That Will Wow Visitors Nestled at the end of this new garden will be a luxurious Marriott hotel featuring around 110 rooms, a spa, and an upscale restaurant with stunning views over these revitalized gardens. The architectural design promises to complement Epernay’s elegance while offering modern amenities. During my last stay in Epernay, I discovered that accommodation options often lack character. With Le Tribute by Marriott slated to open in 2027, it feels like Epernay is finally stepping up its game! I’m particularly excited about having an elevated dining experience right next to one of the world’s most iconic streets—what better way to enjoy your Champagne than overlooking picturesque landscapes? What About That Balloon Ride? Now, let’s talk about something unexpected—the removal of the balloon ride that has been popular among tourists. Sure, it offered breathtaking views from 150m above ground, but let’s face it; weather conditions often put a damper on those flights. Speaking with locals during my visits made me realize how much they value consistency in their experiences. Why Ricky Hatton’s Wine Choice Surprised Me So Much January 28, 2025 13 Discover the Patience in Vito Bicocchi’s Sabadoni Recipe December 6, 2024 4 Burgundy 2023: Unexpected Gems in Pommard’s Vintages February 1, 2025 2 Doucet mentioned that instead of relying on unpredictable attractions like balloon rides—which could easily be affected by winds—they’re focusing on creating stable yet enchanting spaces for everyone to enjoy year-round. A Glimpse Into Epernay’s Future As construction continues toward completion in September 2024 (with final touches extending into early 2026), I can’t help but feel hopeful for what lies ahead in Epernay. This transformation isn’t merely aesthetic; it’s about cultivating relationships between locals and visitors alike through shared experiences in nature and wine.Apartment building top view background in retro style colors With all these changes happening so rapidly, one lingering question remains: what will happen to the old police station next door? Doucet hinted at possibilities involving Moët & Chandon acquiring this historic building for office use or perhaps even as an elegant boutique space. Whether you’re planning your next trip or simply want to keep tabs on Champagne’s evolution, Epernay is definitely one destination worth following closely. Photo by Big Dodzy on Unsplash Champagnegarden Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. Growing up in an ebullient atmosphere of fine culinary delights, he has traveled throughout most of the famous wine regions of the world-from quaint vineyards in Provence down to the sun-kissed hills of Napa Valley. For Olivier, the love of rosé is not only about the wine but also the memories over a glass with friends and family. previous post Is Cannabis the New Wine? Exploring a Surprising Trend next post The Windmill Inn: A 460-Year Legacy and Its Uncertain Future Sustainable Wine: My Journey from Property to Purpose February 24, 2025 Fair Match: My Surprising Take on Wine Networking February 24, 2025 San Lorenzo’s Gastronomic Shift: Is Authenticity Fading? February 24, 2025 Where to Find Healthy Yet Delicious Eats in... February 24, 2025 Discovering Herbert Hall: Kent’s Sparkling Wine Treasure February 24, 2025 Culinary Wisdom from Luca Calvani: Food, Family, and... 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