Amrina
This is a big, red driven list of 662 bottles built around classic French and Italian benchmarks, with Bordeaux and Tuscany the clear backbone and real depth in Red Burgundy, Piedmont, and Champagne. Reds make up the bulk at nearly 400 selections, and the producer roster leans serious, with multiple listings from Gaja, Ornellaia, Silver Oak, and Pichon Lalande, plus trophy bottles topping out at Château Margaux and Pétrus. Pricing is genuinely wide, from $10 up to $15,000 with a median around $120, so you can steer a curious table toward a fair midrange Tuscan or open the door to a collector. The 32 wines by the glass give you enough range to cover sparkling through dessert without leaning on the bottle list. This one rewards a guest who knows old world regions and wants to trade up, and it gives you room to sell both value and prestige depending on who sits down.