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This list is built around its home turf, with Castilla La Mancha leading at 33 wines and strong regional depth from Castilla y León, La Rioja, Murcia, and Galicia, so most of the floor conversation here is going to be Spanish. Reds dominate at 33 bottles against 24 whites, and the producer list rewards anyone who knows the local names: Gratias shows up seven times, with Alvear and Cerrón close behind, plus serious bottles from Telmo Rodríguez and Artadi. There is a focused French section of 18 wines for variety, but this is a Spanish house first. Pricing reads accessible, with bottles landing in the 25 to 30 EUR range on the examples we have, and the glass program is generous at 22 pours, so you can build a flight without committing anyone to a full bottle. It rewards a guest who wants to drink Castilla La Mancha and discover smaller domestic growers, and the by the glass depth gives you room to guide the curious.