Little village on top of a hill with great views over the vineyards, this place is perfect for an afternoon stroll. Several houses have these typical, old, little signs to indicate what the they do in that house; pressing vines, making barrels,... There are several wineries here, but when we were there they were all closed. So if you go outside the season you should book in advance.
Well worth a little visit is the abbaye Saint-Pierre. In the adjoining church you can visit the grave of Dom Perignon. This monk changed the proces of champagne-making forever.





