Anna Stuben
This is a serious, Italy anchored list at 580 bottles, built around the home turf with Tuscany the deepest single region and strong Veneto and Piedmont showings, including a Barolo Rarità section and house staples like Quintarelli, Gaja, and Domenico Clerico. Local Alto Adige is well covered through Terlaner Kellerei, Andrian, Tiefenbrunner, and the most listed name on the list, Pitzner. The French presence is real and high end, with white and red Burgundy both deep and a Champagne range that runs into prestige cuvées plus Mosel Riesling from Germany. With 73 sparkling and 116 whites it skews toward whites and bubbles, and the 33 glass pours give you room to work the floor, with bottles starting around 65 to 90 EUR before climbing. It rewards a guest who wants Italian depth, especially northern Italy, but you can pivot them to Burgundy or grower level Champagne when they ask.