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THE UK鈥橲 fried chicken fixation is a longstanding one.

The no-nonsense London chain Morley鈥檚 may have gone viral thanks to its sweet-spicy sauce , but its first location opened in 1985. Amelia Dimoldenberg鈥檚 dominates conversation; still the namesake chain where she hosts her idiosyncratic celebrity interviews got its start at a music festival in 2010.

Foreign companies have spotted the opportunity. Miami-based launched in Britain in November 2021: Its inaugural site in Stratford quickly . Filipino chicken cult . opened on Leicester Square that same year. Meanwhile, . has been .

Now, savvy operators in London are taking the country鈥檚 love of fried chicken and giving it an unexpected accompaniment: Champagne.

The trend blew up in New York earlier this year with the opening of , the Korean fried chicken hall that reportedly boasts , with around 400 listings curated by sommelier Victoria James. The David Rockwell-designed space has been a breakout hit, with long lines every night.

London spots, new and not, are now breaking out the flutes. There鈥檚 a reason it鈥檚 happening, says Sandia Chang, co-founder of Bubbledogs, the place that got Londoners drinking Champagne with over-the-top hot dogs before closing because of the pandemic. 鈥淚 definitely see more people drinking Champagne away from occasions and… just having it as an everyday aperitif or as a wine with their meals.鈥 She also calls out the increased availability of accessible, non-marquee bottles.

Ms. Chang also believes the appeal of a high-low pairing is helping to make Champagne and fried chicken inescapable this year. Plus it works well with the greasy, crunchy dish. 鈥淚ts lovely fresh acidity pairs so well with salty and fatty foods,鈥 she says.

Ms. Chang has revived for this summer鈥檚 popup at 45 Park Lane Hotel, and there鈥檚 brisk business for the fried chicken wings to go with the sparkling-only list of almost 50 options.

One of the city鈥檚 newer options comes from , whose older sibling is renowned for its 鈥淧ress for Champagne鈥 buttons at every booth. At Bebe Bob, notably juicy nuggets in a crunchy crust are available at lunch, with the option of a dozen Champagnes. They鈥檝e been an instant best seller, but founder Leonid Shutov says they couldn鈥檛 meet demand at dinner because there鈥檚 a limited quantity of the Landes chicken they source. 鈥淲e simply would not be able to get enough of this very special bird to offer these nuggets through the day,鈥 he says.

On the new menu at the just-opened-for-the-season at the famed hotel, Champagne is front and center. Ruinart Blanc de Blanc and Rose is available by the glass and bottle (拢30 ($38) and 拢220 respectively). The new spicy fried chicken, marinated in jalape帽o buttermilk with a crisp crust flavored with plenty of paprika and mushroom powder, is a suggested pairing.

At , Tom Seller鈥檚 handsome restaurant in the 1 Hotel Mayfair, there鈥檚 a brand-new Saturday brunch menu; front and center is fried chicken with waffles and hot butter sauce.The drink to have with the dish, which is inspired by the supremely crunchy American KFC brand, is Champagne, says Wine Director Matt Espersen: 鈥淪parkling wine is a must-have for brunch.鈥

The options for sparkling wine pairings for fried chicken are almost impossibly extensive at the wine-focused pub in Mayfair.The smoked paprika dusted golden chicken can be paired with any of the 500-strong sparkling wine selections from Hedonism Wines which operates the pub. The store is half a mile away, so bottles arrive at the restaurant in around 10 minutes.

And in North London, the dynamic team at , chef Matthew Scott and wine director Charlie Carr are using the pairing to serve a special meal on Tuesdays as part of a monthlong stint. The theme is pet nat (naturally bubbly wine) and koji fried chicken with a couple options of Champagne thrown in, too.

In fact, Brits are doing a good job of drinking Champagne, with or without fried chicken, says James Simpson, managing director of Pol Roger Ltd. and chairman of UK Champagne Shippers Association. Last year, 25.5 million bottles of Champagne , out of a total export of 172 million bottles from France. In fact, the UK is only slightly behind the US in terms of consumption of the French sparkling wine 鈥 America went through a little over 26.9 million bottles 鈥 despite having only about one-fifth the number of residents. 鈥淐onsidering the population difference, the UK is doing a bloody good job of drinking Champagne,鈥 says Mr. Simpson. 鈥 Bloomberg