Today we visited Reims by traveling on the train from Epernay. It was a full day with a visit to the "Map Room', where the Germans' surrender was accepted on May 8, 1945. That was followed by a tour of the Notre Dame of Reims, the cathedral were the kings of France were given their crown. After the tour, we had a gourmet lunch at La Table Anna before going on a tour of Veuve Clicquot. One of the surprises at Veuve Clicquot was to see a champagne bottle that was found in the Baltic Sea on a sunken ship that was processed in 1840 and is still good in the bottle.
Georgia In Reims
Statue on the Rue de Bruitte
Catherdal of Notre Dame in Reims
Gormet Lunch at La Table Anna
Georgia at Veuve Clicquot
Champgane Caves at Vueve Clicquot
173 Year Old Bottle of Veuve Clicquot
Cheers
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