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  • Corydalis, a duplex cabin in larch wood offering luxury accommodation in the forest, in the Domaine du Moulin de Trimeule, Marnay-sur-Marne, Haute-Marne, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Corydalis, a duplex cabin in larch wood offering luxury accommodation in the forest, in the Domaine du Moulin de Trimeule, Marnay-sur-Marne, Haute-Marne, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards and the village of Cumieres in the distance, in Hautvillers, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fontaine Sube, detail, by Andre Najoux, inaugurated 1905, topped with statue of La Gloire, 1989, by Jean Barat, on the Place Drouet-d'Erlon or Place d'Erlon, in Reims, Marne, Grand Est, France. The sculptures on the pedestal represent the Marne, Vesle, Suippe and Aisne rivers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fontaine Sube, by Andre Najoux, inaugurated 1905, topped with statue of La Gloire, 1989, by Jean Barat, on the Place Drouet-d'Erlon or Place d'Erlon, in Reims, Marne, Grand Est, France. The sculptures on the pedestal represent the Marne, Vesle, Suippe and Aisne rivers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fontaine Sube, detail, by Andre Najoux, inaugurated 1905, topped with statue of La Gloire, 1989, by Jean Barat, on the Place Drouet-d'Erlon or Place d'Erlon, in Reims, Marne, Grand Est, France. The sculptures on the pedestal represent the Marne, Vesle, Suippe and Aisne rivers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fontaine Sube, by Andre Najoux, inaugurated 1905, topped with statue of La Gloire, 1989, by Jean Barat, on the Place Drouet-d'Erlon or Place d'Erlon, in Reims, Marne, Grand Est, France. The sculptures on the pedestal represent the Marne, Vesle, Suippe and Aisne rivers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards and a rainbow in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Cumieres surrounded by champagne vineyards in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nave and organ of the Eglise Saint-Sindulphe, the abbey church of the Abbaye Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers, where Dom Perignon, 1639-1715, made wine as cellar master, in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The abbey was founded in 665 and was a Benedictine monastery until it was sacked in the French Revolution. It is listed as a historic monument and the surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Coachman, painted wrought iron sign outside the Relais de Postes or post house, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Men carrying grapes, painted wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Men carrying grapes, painted wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Caveau Couten, painted wrought iron sign outside the champagne tasting cellar, Rue Henri Martin, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cafe d'Hautvillers on the Place de la Republique in the village of Hautvillers in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Children and pinwheel, painted wrought iron school warning sign for traffic, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Cumieres surrounded by champagne vineyards in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tomb of Dom Perignon, 1639-1715, cellar master, in the Eglise Saint-Sindulphe, the abbey church of the Abbaye Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers, in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The abbey was founded in 665 and was a Benedictine monastery until it was sacked in the French Revolution. It is listed as a historic monument and the surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Man pruning vines, with decorative vines, wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Wine makers, painted wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Hautvillers and the Abbaye Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers, where Dom Perignon, 1639-1715, made wine as cellar master, in the Champagne vineyard region of Marne, Grand Est, France. The abbey was founded in 665 and was a Benedictine monastery until it was sacked in the French Revolution. It is listed as a historic monument and the surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Truck advertising champagne tasting in a cellar and garden, in the village of Hautvillers in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Narrow back street with geraniums in flower, in the village of Hautvillers in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • War memorial outside the town hall, commemorating villagers who died in WWI and WWII, in Hautvillers in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Vine pruning shears, painted wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Joan of Arc statue, in the Abbaye Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers, where Dom Perignon, 1639-1715, made wine as cellar master, in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The abbey was founded in 665 and was a Benedictine monastery until it was sacked in the French Revolution. It is listed as a historic monument and the surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grapes ripening on the vine in the champagne vineyards in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Abbaye Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers, where Dom Perignon, 1639-1715, made wine as cellar master, surrounded by champagne vineyards in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The abbey was founded in 665 and was a Benedictine monastery until it was sacked in the French Revolution. It is listed as a historic monument and the Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Cumieres surrounded by champagne vineyards in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards, aerial view, in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Cumieres surrounded by champagne vineyards in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rue de Bacchus, street sign named after the Roman god of wine, with crossed keys, the heraldic symbol of the village, Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne bottle with parachute and vines, painted wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grape harvesting basket and vines, Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tourist information office on the Place de la Republique in the village of Hautvillers in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grape harvester's basket, painted wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sun, grape vine and snake curled around a rod, painted wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Cumieres surrounded by champagne vineyards in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards, aerial view, in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Men carrying grapes, painted wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Dom Perignon writing at desk, with decorative vines, wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. Dom Perignon, 1639-1715, was cellar master at the nearby Abbaye Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Hautvillers in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Wine makers, painted wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Hautvillers in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sun and bunches of grapes, painted wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Wine barrel used by the monks in winemaking, now a used as a planter, in the village of Hautvillers in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards in Hautvillers, Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Place de la Republique with post office, old postcard of the village of Hautvillers displayed on a wall, Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bust of Henri Martin, 1903-45, winemaker and socialist politician who died in deportation under the Nazis in 1945, in the village of Hautvillers in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grape harvester, painted wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Glass of champagne in vine wreath, painted wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Vine pruner, painted wrought iron sign outside a building, explaining occupation of the owner, in the village of Hautvillers, in the Champagne vineyard region of Vallee de la Marne, Grand Est, France. The surrounding Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cupola and non-projecting transept, Basilique Saint Quiriace (Saint Quiriace Collegiate Church), 12th century, Provins, Seine et Marne, France. Construction works during the 12th century were never completed and a dome was added in the 17th century. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nave and choir, Basilique Saint Quiriace (Saint Quiriace Collegiate Church), 12th century, Provins, Seine et Marne, France. Construction works during the 12th century were never completed and a dome was added in the 17th century. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rampart moat walls, 11th - 13th centuries, Provins, Seine et Marne, France. Unesco World Heritage site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Decorative wrought iron gate against the principal door of the Basilique Saint Quiriace (Saint Quiriace Collegiate Church), 12th century, Provins, Seine et Marne, France. Construction works during the 12th century were never completed and a dome was added in the 17th century. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cupola, with apostles carved in the four pendentives, Basilique Saint Quiriace (Saint Quiriace Collegiate Church), 12th century, Provins, Seine et Marne, France. Construction works during the 12th century were never completed and a dome was added in the 17th century. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nave and choir, Basilique Saint Quiriace (Saint Quiriace Collegiate Church), 12th century, Provins, Seine et Marne, France. Construction works during the 12th century were never completed and a dome was added in the 17th century. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rib vault of the apse, Basilique Saint Quiriace (Saint Quiriace Collegiate Church), 12th century, Provins, Seine et Marne, France. Construction works during the 12th century were never completed and a dome was added in the 17th century. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rampart moat walls, 11th - 13th centuries, Provins, Seine et Marne, France. Unesco World Heritage site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rampart moat walls, 11th - 13th centuries, Provins, Seine et Marne, France. Unesco World Heritage site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Charles Barange holding a bag of champagne corks at the workshop producing champagne corks, at Champagne Barange in Dizy, Epernay, Marne, Grand Est, France. Epernay is the centre of the champagne growing area of France, protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne corks produced in a workshop at Champagne Barange in Dizy, Epernay, Marne, Grand Est, France. Epernay is the centre of the champagne growing area of France, protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards owned by Mumm surrounding the Moulin de Verzenay, a grain windmill built 1818 on Mont-Boeuf, at Verzenay, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The mill is owned by Mumm champagne producers and is a historic monument, and the vineyards are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards in Hautvillers, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards near Rilly la Montagne, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The vineyards are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards near Mailly, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The vineyards are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards and Moulin de Verzenay, a grain windmill built 1818 on Mont-Boeuf, at Verzenay, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The mill is owned by Mumm champagne producers and is part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Verzenay lighthouse or Phare de Verzenay, aerial view, surrounded by champagne vineyards, in Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The lighthouse was built in 1909 by Joseph Goulet on Mont Rizan, and now houses a winemaking museum. The vineyards and lighthouse are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards surrounding the Verzenay lighthouse or Phare de Verzenay, aerial view, in Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The lighthouse was built in 1909 by Joseph Goulet on Mont Rizan, and now houses a winemaking museum. The vineyards and lighthouse are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculler on the river beside La Coulee Verte de Reims, or the Reims Greenway, a vehicle-free route along the Allee des Tilleuls, following the banks between the canal and the river Vesle, in Reims, Marne, Grand Est, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Wolf gargoyle and violin playing statue on the western facade of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Reims or Reims Cathedral, Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France. The cathedral was built 1211-75 in French Gothic style with work continuing into the 14th century, and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculptures on the western facade of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Reims or Reims Cathedral, Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France. The cathedral was built 1211-75 in French Gothic style with work continuing into the 14th century, and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculptures and animal gargoyles on the western facade of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Reims or Reims Cathedral, Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France. The cathedral was built 1211-75 in French Gothic style with work continuing into the 14th century, and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bottles of champagne ageing in the underground chalk cellars, or crayeres, at Maison Ruinart, the oldest champagne house in the world, founded in Epernay in 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart, in Reims, Marne, Grand Est, France. The cellars, originally underground chalk quarries, have constant cool temperatures and high humidity. They cover 8km and 2 storeys, and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Underground chalk cellars, or crayeres, where champagne is aged, at Maison Ruinart, the oldest champagne house in the world, founded in Epernay in 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart, in Reims, Marne, Grand Est, France. The cellars, originally underground chalk quarries, have constant cool temperatures and high humidity. They cover 8km and 2 storeys, and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lunch of Oysters, 1737, copy of an oil painting by Jean Francois de Troy, 1679-1752, in the Ruinart Salon at Maison Ruinart, the oldest champagne house in the world, founded in Epernay in 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart, in Reims, Marne, Grand Est, France. The winery forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Visitors selecting insects which allow the vine to flourish, at Pressoria, a Champagne Interpretation Centre, opened July 2021 in the former Maison Pommery pressing centre, offering an interactive visitor experience exploring the history and production of champagne, at Ay-Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The vineyards at Ay are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bottles, at Espace Nicolas Feuillatte in the Cote des Blancs champagne vineyards, Chouilly, Marne, Grand Est, France. Founded in the 1970s, Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte offers cellar tours and tastings. The champagne vineyards in this area are protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bottle of 2010 vintage champagne, at Espace Nicolas Feuillatte in the Cote des Blancs vineyards, Chouilly, Marne, Grand Est, France. Founded in the 1970s, Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte offers cellar tours and tastings. The champagne vineyards in this area are protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sorting of champagne corks produced in a workshop at Champagne Barange in Dizy, Epernay, Marne, Grand Est, France. Epernay is the centre of the champagne growing area of France, protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Verzenay, champagne vineyards and the Moulin de Verzenay, a grain windmill built 1818 on Mont-Boeuf, aerial view, at Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The mill is owned by Mumm champagne producers and is a historic monument, and the vineyards are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Moulin de Verzenay, a grain windmill built 1818 on Mont-Boeuf, surrounded by champagne vineyards at Verzenay, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The mill is owned by Mumm champagne producers and is a historic monument, and the vineyards are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Sacy surrounded by champagne vineyards at Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The vineyards are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards surrounding the village of Sacy at Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The vineyards are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Moulin de Verzenay, a grain windmill built 1818 on Mont-Boeuf, surrounded by champagne vineyards at Verzenay, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The mill is owned by Mumm champagne producers and is a historic monument, and the vineyards are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards in Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The vineyards are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards in Hautvillers, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards and the village of Cumieres in the distance, in Hautvillers, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards in Hautvillers, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The Champagne hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards near Rilly la Montagne, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The vineyards are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards near Rilly la Montagne, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The vineyards are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards near Mailly, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The vineyards are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards near Mailly, Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The vineyards are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Champagne vineyards surrounding the Verzenay lighthouse or Phare de Verzenay, in Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The lighthouse was built in 1909 by Joseph Goulet on Mont Rizan, and now houses a winemaking museum. The vineyards and lighthouse are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Verzenay and Verzenay lighthouse or Phare de Verzenay, built 1909 by Joseph Goulet on Mont Rizan, aerial view, surrounded by champagne vineyards, in Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The lighthouse houses a winemaking museum and is part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Village of Chamery, surrounded by champagne vineyards at Montagne de Reims, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The vineyards are part of the Champagne UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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