1919 Restaurant
This is a compact 55 bottle list built around two poles, California reds and a deep bubbles section, with sparkling and Champagne accounting for ten of the wines and houses like Laurent Perrier, Moet Chandon, and Joseph Perrier well represented. Prices are friendly, running from $15 to a $399 Dom Perignon with the median sitting around $43, so the list rewards both a casual glass and a celebration splurge. The glass program is genuinely the strength here, with 28 of the 55 wines available by the glass, which gives you real flexibility on the floor. Depth shows up at the edges too, with a small but serious run of fortifieds covering Port and Sherry alongside the dessert pours. Point California fans toward the Jordan Cabernet, and lean on the bubbles and the by the glass list for guests who want to explore without committing to a bottle.