Barcelona Wine Bar
This is a Spain and Iberia list at heart, built around Rioja, Penedès, and the wider Castilla y Leon, with a heavy red skew, 274 of the 438 wines. It runs deep on Spanish names worth knowing, with Vega Sicilia anchoring the top end through several vintages of Único from $495 to $680, while producers like Bernabeleva, Bodegas Ponce, and Clos Erasmus give the floor real character below that. Most of the list is approachable, with a median bottle around $50 and a range that opens at $7, so it rewards staff who can steer guests into Tempranillo, Garnacha, and the Penedès and Loire whites without pushing toward the trophies. The glass program is generous at 44 pours, which means you can build a flight across the regions before anyone commits to a bottle. Sparkling and rosé are present but thin, so lean on the reds and the Spanish whites when guiding a table.