Barcelona Wine Bar
This is a big Iberian and Argentine list, 432 wines built around Spain, with Rioja at its core in both traditional and modern styles, Rías Baixas for whites, Penedès for sparkling, and a deep Argentine bench out of Luján de Cuyo and the Valle de Uco. Reds dominate at 250 bottles, and the producer depth tells you where to point people, La Rioja Alta and Bodegas Ponce for Spain, plus Caves São João reaching into Portugal. It stays accessible, with bottles starting at $7 and a median around $52, while the top shelf goes all the way to Vega Sicilia Único at $660 and Clos Erasmus. The glass program is genuinely useful at 43 pours, so you can walk a guest through several regions without committing them to a bottle. This list rewards anyone curious about Tempranillo and Malbec and gives you real range to trade up or keep it casual.