Barcelona Wine Bar
This is a Spanish and Iberian list at heart, built around red wine, with 278 of the 500 bottles in red and Rioja showing up as a core region. It runs deep in sherry and fortified styles too, with Lustau and Alvear both well represented, so lean on those producers when a guest wants something off the beaten path. Prices are friendly across most of the book, with a median around 55 dollars and bottles starting near the cost of a glass elsewhere, though the top end climbs to Vega Sicilia Unico at 975 and Clos Erasmus at 545 for the splurge tables. The glass program is genuinely strong at 64 pours, which gives you real range to guide tables without opening a bottle. This list rewards anyone curious about Spain, from everyday Tempranillo to skin contact whites and proper sherry.