Aris
This is a big, red driven list, 742 bottles deep with reds making up well over half the book, and it leans hard on Burgundy and Cabernet. We carry Dujac fourteen ways and have real depth in Nuits St Georges through Robert Chevillon, plus a serious spine of Bordeaux Left Bank and Southern Rhone names like Beaucastel and Vieux Telegraphe. Pricing runs the full range, from $12 up to an $8,000 Coche Dury Corton Charlemagne, with a median near $250, so we can take care of a collector chasing Harlan or Rousseau just as easily as a table that wants a smart $60 bottle. The by the glass program is modest at 19 pours, so steer guests who want range toward the bottle list. Whites are thinner at 142 and rose is essentially nonexistent, but the Chateau Musar and Kopke holdings give us good answers for anyone curious about Lebanon or aged tawny.