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Back on D-1, drive into the next town Dizy (which is what you get after too much
Bouzy)—and follow signs up the hill to Hautvillers. You'll pass Moët et Chandon vine-
yards on your way.
If you have time for only one stop, make it Hautvillers (meaning “High Village”).
This is the most attractive hamlet in the area, with strollable lanes, houses adorned with
wrought-iron shop signs, and a seventh-century abbey church with the tombstone of the
monk Dom Pérignon. Park near the vintage Café Hautvillers, across from the little TI (TI
tel. 03 26 57 06 35, www.tourisme-hautvillers.com ) . From here it's a nice walk to the
town's sights (all well signed).
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