Accents Table Bourse
This 98 bottle list at a one star kitchen leans on France with a clear appetite for low intervention and lesser known names, built around strong Champagne, Loire, Alsace, and Burgundy sections plus a sparkling program that runs 22 deep. Reds edge out the whites, and you will see real producer depth: six listings each from Milan Nestarec and Felix Helix, five from Laurent Bordes and Chais du Port de la Lune, with Thierry Germain at Domaine des Roches Neuves anchoring the Loire. It reaches beyond France too, with an Argentine pocket from the likes of Seclantas Adentro. Prices are accessible by Paris standards, with plenty of bottles landing in the 25 to 30 euro range and some as low as 16 euros. The 16 wines by the glass cover both white and red, so this rewards a guest who is curious about natural leaning wines and happy to be steered toward something unfamiliar.