Tourism
Decanter publishes expert itineraries for overnight trips in Champagne
Decanter has released a curated guide to planning overnight stays in the Champagne region of France, offering expert-recommended itineraries for wine enthusiasts.
What happened
Decanter published a guide on 15 April 2026 dedicated to planning overnight trips in the Champagne region of France. The guide presents expert-recommended itineraries designed to help visitors experience the region with a degree of care and intention, rather than leaving the planning to chance. The focus, as the publication frames it, is on doing Champagne in style.
Why it matters
For wine enthusiasts, the Champagne region presents a wealth of possibilities that can prove difficult to navigate without guidance. A well-constructed itinerary removes much of that uncertainty, allowing visitors to make the most of limited time in one of France's most celebrated wine landscapes. When that guidance comes from specialists with deep knowledge of the region, it carries particular weight. Curated recommendations of this kind serve a practical purpose: they connect travellers with the wine culture and hospitality that define Champagne as a destination, rather than simply as a name on a label. As interest in wine tourism continues to grow, resources that translate expertise into accessible, actionable advice become genuinely useful tools for planning a visit.
Context
Champagne occupies a singular position in the world of wine, and the region attracts visitors drawn as much by its landscape and culture as by the wines themselves. Overnight stays, as opposed to day trips, allow for a more considered engagement with what the region offers — time to explore at a measured pace rather than rushing between appointments. Decanter, as a long-standing authority in wine media, is well placed to distil expert knowledge into practical travel guidance. The publication of a dedicated overnight guide reflects a broader recognition that wine tourism in Champagne rewards those who approach it with preparation. The guide is available via Decanter's website at the source linked below.
Sources
- Decanter —