For a long time, Champagne developed interpersonal relationships. You had to show your certificates so that you could push the door of your basements and private houses. The sparse tables offered gastronomy in harmony with the golden wine. Hotels were no longer accommodating. So close to Paris, some said wine tourism there was limited to a day trip. But everything is changing. The trip is now worth a weekend, or even more if you want. As proof, the Austrian Loisium Wine & Spa Hotel group has chosen the village of Mutigny, located in the Montagne de Reims area, for its first foray into France. Raw architecture, modern design, 1000 m2 spa, signed by the Parisian firm and environmentally committed Jouin Manku, this new oenolie is in the heart of nature. Hidden among the trees, its facade – blond wood and huge windows – looks out over the Marne valley, allows itself to be caught in the growing rows of Roederer, Deutz, Bollinger, Philipponnat vines…
Source: Le Figaro