Anne
This is a France focused list of 109 wines built around classic Burgundy and Bordeaux, with reds making up the bulk of it at 52 bottles and a solid Champagne section anchored by Bollinger and Ayala. White Burgundy runs deep, with Olivier Leflaive and Fontaine Gagnard both showing multiple listings, while the reds lean Bordeaux and Burgundy with Rhône backing them up. There is also real depth in the Languedoc through Château des Estanilles and Faugères, which is where you find the more affordable end of the range. Pricing reaches down to the high teens and twenties in euros, so it is approachable for a one star house, and the 18 wines by the glass give you flexibility across sparkling, white, and red for pairing on the floor. It rewards a guest who wants to drink traditional French regions well without needing to spend big.