Champagne information


  • Steeped in History

  • World wide known vineyards

  • Lakes and birds reserves

  • Numerous cycling paths

  • Well defined seasons

The Champagne region

'La Champagne’ is undoubtedly one of the best known areas in France, given its caché by one of the most famous drinks in the world, ‘le champagne’. Now incorporated as the Champagne-Ardenne region, it stretches from the Belgium border down to Burgundy, from the Paris basin and Picardy in the west, to Lorraine in the east...

Allthough one thinks of vineyards, in fact, they take up a very small percentage of the region around Reims and Epernay and south of Troyes. 61% of this region is gently rolling countryside covered in other agricultural crops: barley, alfalfa, wheat, beets, onions and rapeseed. The Ardenne in the north is heavily wooded and some of France’s finest rivers, the Marne, Aube, Meuse, Seine and Aisne are found across the region along with lakes, reservoirs and a canal.


Ardennes
Going from north to south in the region, the Ardenne in France has reinvented itself as a tourist area offering the outdoor life in the beautiful forests and hills. Hiking, cycling and riding particularly in the Meuse valley, fishing, canoeing and water sports are also popular. Charleville-Mézière is the main town of the department and anyone interested in military history will recognise this area as having experienced some of the bloodiest battles in Europe from the Napoleonic Wars in Sedan to the two great world wars.


Champagne
It is the ‘bubbly’ (champagne) that has given this region fame and fortune, brought about by the right growing conditions: flinty, chalky soil and the climate. The growing areas are very tightly controlled falling principally in the Aube and the Marne departments. Reims and Epernay are the hubs of this ‘liquid gold’. Epernay shows off the opulence of the region with the ‘maisons’ such as Moët and Chandon, Dom Perignon, and Perrier Jouet. Down the road in Reims other major producers such at Taittinger and Pommery have their headquarters
Along with the fine sparkling wine comes fine food. The specialities in the region include andouillette, considered highly by the French (but not always so by the foreigners), rich tartiflette and boudin blanc, a white version of black pudding. Chaource and Langre are two creamy cheeses to look out for.


French National Park
A new National Park is due to open in the south of the region,‘Entre Champagne et Bourgogne’, encompassing the forests of the Châtillonais and the Plateau of Langres. This will open up the area to tourism, give the economy of the surrounding region a huge boost, and the local communities a big lift – undoubtedly a good place to go house hunting.


This is region interesting for its location close to the North of Europe, so easy to get to. Big properties can be found here for a really good price.

Neueste vorgestellte Immobilie

SAISY, SAONE ET LOIRE, BURGUND, France
200 m2
3
2
1783 m2
235 000 €
Ref #: CR5564BS
ST NAZAIRE DE PEZAN, HERAULT, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
190 m2
3
3
6075 m2
699 000 €
Ref #: 11-2491
SERVIAN, HERAULT, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
143 m2
4
2
508 m2
319 000 €
Ref #: 11-2480
BEDOIN, VAUCLUSE, Provence-Cote-d'Azur, France
163 m2
4
2
5244 m2
765 000 €
Ref #: 11-2489
VIEUSSAN, HERAULT, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
73 m2
2
1
990 m2
210 000 €
Ref #: 09-6905
CHAMONIX MONT BLANC, HAUTE SAVOIE, Rhone-Alpes, France
71 m2
3
2
-
540 000 €
Ref #: C1278
ANTULLY, SAONE ET LOIRE, BURGUND, France
95 m2
3
2
-
225 000 €
Ref #: PM5562D
ANLEZY, NIEVRE, BURGUND, France
117 m2
4
2
7952 m2
187 000 €
Ref #: LB5561N
ANLEZY, NIEVRE, BURGUND, France
117 m2
4
2
7952 m2
187 000 €
Ref #: LB5561N
ST EUGENE, SAONE ET LOIRE, BURGUND, France
159 m2
2
2
3100 m2
319 500 €
Ref #: JdB5554A
BEAUNE, COTE D'OR, BURGUND, France
205 m2
4
1
1573 m2
399 000 €
Ref #: CR5563BS
MONTFERRIER SUR LEZ, HERAULT, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
215 m2
5
3
2447 m2
996 000 €
Ref #: 08-0178