“A great place to drink Champagne these days is not based on whether the venue has red velvet couches or crystal flutes or trolleys of caviar. Now, it is all about being able to drink and try exciting new producers, discover rare gems and also enjoy great food. The extravagance of the experience has become more about the selection of Champagne on the list and innovative pairings, rather than a stuffy atmosphere,” says Sandia Chang, sommelier and co-owner, with chef husband James Knappett, of London’s two-Michelin-starred Kitchen Table restaurant.
Having worked the wines at the likes of Noma and Per Se, California-born Chang opened Kitchen Table and the now closed hot and dog and Champagne focused Bubbledogs with Knappett in 2012.
Her passion is grower Champagnes and in 2020, she launched Bubbleshop, “a one-stop online shop delivering the most sought-after bottles of grower Champagnes nationwide,” including those drunk at Kitchen Table.
Who better then to tell us where to drink Champagne in London?