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As the Champagne region’s output has diversified, so too have the number and names listed on restaurant wine lists. Champagne lists are now longer, reflecting a trend toward splitting a bottle of Champagne to start a meal, in place of white Burgundy.
To make shopping for your next drop that much easier, we have compiled our favourite places to explore the Champagne region, from afar. No matter where you find yourself next, from a quiet place run by Francophile in Ginza, to the grand old arcades of Paris’s second arrondissement, we give you some of finest Champagne lists written.

COQODAQ , New York
Lip-licking deliciousness awaits at a hip new bar that presents the classic pairing of Champagne and… fried chicken. Strange, yes. But here’s the thing: the tiny bubbles and high acid of the Champagne tempers the salt, spice and rich chew of chicken—to tasty effect. And on this compact list you will find first-rate rosé from great makers like Billecart-Salmon, blanc de noirs from Côte des Bars producer Fleury, and cheeky half bottles of Krug Grande Cuvée.
12 East 22nd Street; coqodaq.com

Legrand Filles & Fils, Paris
For obvious reasons, the French capital is the best city in the world for Champagne quaffing, and this iconic Parisian destination doesn’t miss a beat. Founded in 1880, the restaurant and wine store occupy two sides of a covered arcade in the 2nd arrondissement. Expect to stumble across rare back vintages of Jacquesson, fresh and complex examples from Bérêche et Fils, and sporadically seen Frederic Savart bottles.
1 Rue de la Banque; caves-legrand.com

Lita, London
Nestled in the heart of Marylebone, this bistro is a chic spot from which to enjoy a memorable glass. Amid a modern, Mediterranean-inflected backdrop, rare drops are waiting to be discovered—from Chartogne-Taillet Sainte Anne brut to delicious rosé examples from the likes of Charles Heidsieck and Bollinger. Chef Luke Ahearne creates a confident seasonal menu that guests can dip in and out of, from tiny snacks to fully fledged meals.
7-9 Paddington Street; litamarylebone.com

La Nuit Blanche, Tokyo
The perfect place to scratch an itch for French wine. Devoted owner Toshi Haba carries an inventory of around 6,000 wines, 1,500 of them hailing from the Champagne region. Here, it’s possible to run the gamut of taste, from tiny grower-producer imprints to long-forgotten back vintages by the grand marques.
7-chōme-2-8, Ginza; la-nuit-blanche.therestaurant.jp

Gimlet, Melbourne
At Andrew McConnell’s upscale cocktail bar in Cavendish House, his team has prepared a bible-sized wine list with an enviable Champagne selection (including an entire page devoted to cult producer Jacques Selosse). Beverage manager Anthony Pieri was recently honoured at Australia’s Wine List of the Year Awards for presiding over one of the best wine catalogues in the country. Come for the glamorous Chicago-style building, stay for the immense choice of tipples.
33 Russell Street; gimlet.melbourne
Le Parc at Domaine Les Crayeres, Champagne region

With direct access to the province’s latest and greatest, this restaurant’s list is consistently voted the best in the world. Indeed, for serious Champagne lovers, there’s no better address in Reims. Featuring around 1,000 local examples and more than 2,000 French wines, the list is divided into style, maison, cooperative, region and vigneron. But, really, most drops can be filed under “Incredible”.
64 Boulevard Henry Vasnier, Reims; lescrayeres.com
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