Pressoria in Ay-Champagne: My honest review, tickets & tips for visiting the sensory Champagne Museum

Looking for a unique experience to add to your Champagne itinerary? Just a few minutes from Épernay, in the village of Ay-Champagne, Pressoria has quickly become one of the must-visit spots I recommend to anyone who wants to understand Champagne beyond a classic cellar tour. Housed in a former Pommery pressing centre at the foot of UNESCO-listed vineyards, this interactive Champagne museum offers a sensory journey through the region, where your five senses are gently awakened along the way.

I’ve visited Pressoria several times, in different seasons and with different people, and each time I’ve come away with the same feeling: it’s one of the most complete and enjoyable ways to really understand Champagne. In this guide, I’ll share my honest review, a breakdown of ticket prices, what the visit actually looks like, how long you should plan, and my practical tips to make the most of your time there.

If you’re wondering whether Pressoria is worth fitting into your schedule, or how it complements your cellar visits, keep reading — I’ll walk you through everything you need to know before you go.

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⭐ Pressoria in 1 minute: key facts at a glance

📍 Location
Ay-Champagne, about a 10-minute drive from Épernay, at the foot of the historic hillsides listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

⏳ Visit duration
Plan around 1.5 to 2 hours for the full self-guided experience.

🎧 Type of experience
An immersive sensory museum about Champagne: projections, light, sound, textures and interactive displays that explain the region, the vines and the winemaking process in a very accessible way.

🍾 Tasting
Your visit ends with a tasting of two Champagnes, carefully selected and regularly rotated, plus grape juice for children and anyone who doesn’t drink alcohol.

💸 Ticket prices

  • Adult: €18
  • Child (6–17 years): €9
  • Children under 6: free
  • Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children): €45, then €7 per additional child

🕒 Opening hours
Open every day except Thursday, with slightly different hours depending on the season (generally 10:00–18:00 in winter and 9:30–18:30 in summer).

🎟️ Do you need to book?
You can absolutely go without a booking if you have a couple of free hours and you’re already in the area. That said, booking ahead is more comfortable on weekends and during school holidays.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-friendly?
Yes. The interactive, sensory format works really well with children, and the tasting is adapted so everyone can be included.

What is Pressoria? The sensory Champagne museum you shouldn’t miss

Located in a former Pommery pressing centre and nestled at the foot of the UNESCO-listed Champagne hillsides, Pressoria is a next-generation museum designed to immerse you in the world of Champagne through art, science and sensory exploration. Situated right in the heart of Ay-Champagne, it offers a poetic, modern and interactive way to understand the region long before the bubbles reach your glass.

Unlike a traditional cellar tour, Pressoria is built around a fully sensory experience. The museum takes you through the history of Champagne, its terroir, its seasons and its winemaking process using visual installations, soundscapes, tactile displays and immersive storytelling. Each room awakens a different sense, making the visit engaging and accessible — even if you know absolutely nothing about wine.

What I particularly love about Pressoria is how intuitively everything is explained.
There’s no intimidating jargon, no rushed technical commentary — just clear, beautifully curated content suitable for all ages. It’s one of the best places to build a real understanding of Champagne, whether you’re visiting as a couple, with friends or with children.

In short, Pressoria is the ideal place to discover Champagne from a more artistic, emotional and sensory perspective, while enjoying the authentic charm of Ay-Champagne.

Pressoria
Pressoria
Old press for the grape harvest in Pressoria

This visit takes place at the foot of the hillsides, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The museum is also located in a former pressing centre of the Maison Pommery. We must say that we loved this building and the views of Champagne!

Why I recommend Pressoria (Even if you’ve already visited Champagne cellars)

When you tour Champagne cellars, you often hear the same key steps of winemaking: pressing, fermentation, blending, ageing… Each house explains the process slightly differently, and guides sometimes use technical vocabulary that sounds simple in the moment but is difficult to retain. Some parts are rushed, others are skipped entirely, and every winery puts the emphasis on something different.

This is where Pressoria truly becomes invaluable.

Instead of jumping from one cellar to another and trying to absorb a huge amount of information, Pressoria offers a full, structured and beautifully clear understanding of Champagne — from the vine growing in the soil to the bubbles in your glass. At your own pace, you’ll discover:

  • how the vines grow throughout the year,
  • why chalk plays such an essential role in absorbing and storing water,
  • the rhythm of the vineyard through the seasons,
  • how the grapes evolve month after month,
  • and the complete annual lifecycle of the vine.

And the best part is that everything is illustrated, explained and brought to life through immersive visuals, videos, sound and tactile installations.

All those concepts you hear during cellar tours — but don’t always fully understand — finally make sense here.

That’s why I always recommend visiting Pressoria after at least one cellar tour. You’ll recognise the words, the steps, the ideas… but this time, you’ll actually understand them.

Visiting Pressoria is a bit like organising everything your brain has recorded during your Champagne tastings: you slow down, you watch the animations, you compare the leaves, you see the vineyard evolve season after season, and suddenly the whole winemaking process becomes clear.

It’s a visit that enlightens, complements and brings real meaning to everything you see in Champagne cellars.

Visit of Pressoria in Ay-Champagne
Near Epernay in Champagne
Museum of Champagne

How the visit unfolds at Pressoria: A journey through the five senses

A visit to Pressoria is entirely self-guided and takes around 1.5 hours. You move at your own pace, taking time to observe, touch, listen… and truly understand. The experience is designed as a sensory journey, from the vineyard landscape all the way to the Champagne in your glass.

Here’s what you’ll discover from room to room:

Sight: stepping into the heart of Champagne’s landscapes

Right from the first rooms, you’re immersed in Champagne’s scenery through projections, lighting effects and beautifully produced visuals.

You’ll see:

  • the UNESCO-listed hillside vineyards
  • the changing seasons
  • the colours of the vines
  • and the famous chalk that defines the terroir

It’s visually stunning — and incredibly educational.

Sound: listening to the vineyard and the rhythm of winemaking

The sound installations help you understand:

  • the sound of rain absorbed by the chalk
  • the vineyard through the seasons
  • the atmosphere of a working cellar
  • and the noises of the winemaker’s tools, from pruning shears to bottling
Visit of Pressoria in Ay-Champagne
Near Epernay in Champagne
Museum of Champagne

Touch: feeling Champagne through textures and materials

Pressoria is one of the rare places where you’re encouraged to touch.
It’s ideal for tactile learners and for anyone who needs physical contact to fully grasp concepts.

You’ll be able to:

  • handle different materials
  • feel the textures linked to Champagne’s terroir
  • explore interactive surfaces
  • and understand physically what is often explained too quickly during cellar tours

Smell: a rare aromatic discovery in wine tourism

Several installations let you explore scents and identify:

  • vineyard aromas
  • Champagne notes
  • fragrances linked to maturity, soil and climate

Pressoria takes the time to guide you through what you’re smelling — something that isn’t always possible during traditional cellar visits.

Taste: the final Champagne tasting

Your visit ends with a tasting of two Champagnes, carefully selected and regularly updated — perfect for returning visitors.

Children and non-drinkers are offered a local grape juice, making the experience fully inclusive.

What I love about this visit

What I appreciate most about Pressoria is that it allows you to breathe.

You move at your own pace, slow down when you want to, go back to a room that caught your eye…
It’s the opposite of a guided group tour where information comes fast and you’re trying to keep up.

Here, you truly understand, visualise and absorb the world of Champagne.

That’s what makes the visit so memorable.

Prices, Opening hours & Practical information for visiting Pressoria

Pressoria ticket prices

Ticket TypePrice
Adult€18
Child (6–17 years)€9
Child (under 6)Free
Family (2 adults + 2 children)€45
Additional child (family ticket)€7

Opening hours

Pressoria is open every day except Thursday.

PeriodHours
1 November → 31 March10:00 – 18:00
1 April → 31 October09:30 – 18:30

Do you need to book?

Booking is not mandatory. If you’re already in the area and have a couple of free hours, you can absolutely stop by without a reservation.

That said, booking ahead is more comfortable, especially during:

  • weekends
  • school holidays
  • peak seasons (spring, harvest time, December)

You can book here if you prefer to secure your spot:
👉 Book Pressoria

Address

11 Boulevard Pierre Cheval
51160 Ay-Champagne

Access & parking

  • Free parking is available right next to the museum.
  • You can easily reach Pressoria by car, bike, or even on foot from the centre of Ay.
Pressoria Shop
Pressoria Shop
Pressoria Shop

Before You Leave: A Little Tip and a Boutique Full of Beautiful Local Finds

Before you head out, take a moment to explore the museum boutique — it’s absolutely worth a stop.

You’ll find a lovely selection of items created by local artisans and makers: home décor, stationery, gourmet treats, unique pieces, small handmade objects and thoughtful gifts. It’s the kind of boutique where you almost always walk out with something meaningful, because everything is carefully curated and deeply connected to the Champagne region.

And most importantly…

look up when you enter — and when you leave!

The ceiling in the entrance is covered with relief sculptures of the Champagne hillsides.
It’s easy to miss if you’re not paying attention, but it’s one of the most poetic details of the entire visit: a way of keeping the vineyard above you, even indoors.

You can visit Pressoria with complete confidence — it’s truly one of the most original wine tourism experiences to include in your Champagne itinerary.

Pressoria Shop

What to do around Pressoria: My favourite experiences in Ay-Champagne and Épernay

Pressoria is located in Ay-Champagne, one of the most charming and authentic villages in the region — and a must-see if you want to explore Champagne beyond the classic cellar visits. Once your sensory experience at Pressoria is over, there are several wonderful things to do just a few minutes away.

Here are my personal recommendations — tried, tested and genuinely loved (and highly recommended to my guests!).

Visit Champagne Pierre Lebœuf (my favourite cellar tour)

If you’re looking for an authentic, warm and deeply rooted winemaking experience, I highly recommend a visit to Champagne Pierre Lebœuf.

Their work with Pinot Meunier is just… wow. It’s one of the most beautiful expressions of the grape variety I’ve ever tasted, with finesse, precision and a real sense of terroir.

The visit is both educational and heartfelt — perfect for understanding what a true “vigneron’s Champagne” really is👉 Champagne Pierre Lebœuf

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Visit and tasting in Champagne region - Winemakers in Ay-Champagne - what to do and what to see in champagne region - Champagne Egrot

Discover Champagne Egrot

Another house I truly enjoy in the area is Champagne Egrot.

The visit is friendly, accessible and ideal if you want to discover a lesser-known but genuinely high-quality Champagne producer. Expect well-balanced cuvées, a family-run atmosphere and a passionate welcome.

Explore the vineyard with Isabelle (private tours)

If you want to experience the vineyard from the inside, I wholeheartedly recommend a private tour with Isabelle, a passionate and knowledgeable local guide.

She offers intimate small-group tours, time spent directly in the vines, clear explanations and a completely personalised experience.

Perfect for:

  • a romantic excursion
  • a moment with friends
  • or a deeper understanding of Champagne’s landscape

👉 Discover her tours here

Lunch + cellar tour + tasting workshop in Ay-Champagne

If you’d like to extend your experience with a delicious local lunch, you can book a complete package that includes:

  • a traditional Champagne lunch
  • a guided cellar visit
  • a tasting workshop to help you understand aromas and flavours

It’s the ideal activity for a slow, immersive half-day — perfect for learning, tasting and enjoying at your own pace.

👉 Lunch + cellar tour + tasting workshop

Champagne lunch in Champagne region France - must visit experience

If you enjoy experiences that go beyond the ordinary, My Vintage Tour offers a guided tour in Épernay, featuring vineyard visits, tastings, and excursions for an extraordinary stay in the Champagne region.

And if you’re looking for even more immersive experiences, check out our article : Best things to do in Champagne, France, we’ve gathered our favorite ideas to help you explore the region differently.

You can go to Pressoria with ease, and it is a unique museum that we include in the programme of wine tourism activities that are a must during a stay in Epernay and Champagne. And if you want to discover the region differently, go and explore the unusual visits in Epernay and Champagne, France!

Do you want other ideas to discover Champagne, France? Are you looking for something to do in and around Epernay? It’s time for you to prepare the ideal programme for your stay in Epernay and Champagne, thanks to the tips shared on our blog. Be warned, and they will make you fall in love with our beautiful Champagne region, France!

Pressoria FAQ

Is Pressoria worth visiting?

Yes — Pressoria is one of the most complete and accessible ways to understand Champagne. It offers a sensory, interactive experience that complements traditional cellar tours and makes the region’s history, terroir and winemaking process easy to grasp.

How long does the Pressoria visit take?

The visit is self-guided and takes around 1.5 hours on average. You can go faster or slower depending on your pace and interest.

Do you need to book Pressoria in advance?

Booking is not mandatory.
If you’re already in the area and have a couple of hours free, you can simply walk in.
However, booking ahead is more comfortable on weekends, school holidays and during busy seasons like spring, harvest time and December.

Is Pressoria suitable for children?

Absolutely. The museum is interactive, visual and tactile, which works very well with children.
At the end of the visit, kids can enjoy local grape juice during the tasting.

Is there a Champagne tasting included?

Yes — your visit ends with a tasting of two Champagnes, selected and regularly renewed by the museum. A non-alcoholic grape juice is offered to children and non-drinkers.

Does Pressoria replace a cellar tour?

No — it complements it perfectly.
Cellar tours show you where Champagne is made. Pressoria helps you understand everything you hear during those tours: the soil, the vines, the seasons, the aromas and the full winemaking cycle.

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