Champagne Avenue (L’Avenue de Champagne) is a famous street in the town of Epernay, the ‘capital of champagne’ in the Grand East region of France. Epernay is about 130 kilometres north-east of Paris on the main railway line to Strasbourg. It lies on the left bank of the Marne river in the Cubry Valley.
On Champagne Avenue are the leading champagne producers, such as Moet & Chandon, Pol Roger, Mercier, and De Castellane. Fort Chabrol, the wine research centre is also on this avenue.
The cellars and the Avenue were UNESCO World Heritage listed in 2015.
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