Aux Terrasses
This is a Burgundy list above all, nearly a thousand bottles built around the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune in both colors, with serious depth in the Mâconnais and growers like Domaine des Comtes Lafon and Domaine de Villaine anchoring the whites. Reds and whites are split almost evenly, but the white section is the deeper one at 372 wines, and there is a real natural and offbeat streak running through it, from Jean François Ganevat and Corentin Houillon to the Loire and Beaujolais crus. Prices start accessibly, with bottles from around 55 euros, so you can pour well for a guest watching their spend or trade up into Dujac and Vougeraie territory. The glass program is modest at 21 pours against the size of the list, so steer by the bottle when you can. This rewards the Burgundy drinker and anyone curious about natural and Jura wines, less so a guest hunting Bordeaux or the New World.