Published on : Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Its owner, US-based Champagne Hospitality group mentioned that it was one of the first contemporary luxury hotels in the area.
Visitor numbers to Champagne are slated to rise after UNESCO granted the area’s vineyards and underground cellars World Heritage status in the year 2015. Hotel guests would be provided exclusive access to Champagne houses and would be capable of participating in harvesting sessions and wine tastings with producers as per Champagne Hospitality.
The wellness centre comprises two swimming pools, treatment rooms and firness facilities including a yoga studio.
It has partnered with the French group Biologique Recherche that specialises in natural treatments to offer guests rejuvenating treatments throughout the year.
Charging a minimum of €485 per night, with 49 rooms spread over four price categories, the hotel said that it has also employed two-star Michelin chef Jean-Denis Rieubland as its executive chef.
Rieubland felt quite inspired by the ‘local organic ingredients and wine of the Champagne region’, Champagne Hospitality said.
It added that the hotel is a 35-minute TGV train journey from Gare de L’Est Paris, a 30-minute drive from Charles De Gaulle airport and a 15-minute drive to the hotel from both the airport and Epernay train station.