Barcelona Wine Bar
This is a Spanish forward list at heart, built around Rioja in both its modern and traditional styles, plus a real spread of Spanish reds from Montsant, Castilla y Leon, and Penedès for the bubbles. Reds dominate hard, at 215 of 373 wines, with Argentine Malbec from Luján de Cuyo backing up the Iberian core and a little Loire white on the lighter side. It is mostly an accessible list, with a median bottle around 50 dollars and a deep 37 wine glass program, so you can pour generously without scaring anyone off. The ceiling is serious though, anchored by Vega Sicilia Único in multiple vintages up to 680 dollars and Clos Erasmus from Priorat for the guest who wants to spend. Steer Spanish drinkers here with confidence, and lean on producers like Bernabeleva and Vinos Piñol when someone wants character beyond the usual Rioja.