Bartolotta's Lake Park Bistro
This is a deep, France leaning cellar of 434 bottles built around Burgundy and Bordeaux, with the Cote de Beaune, Northern and Southern Rhone, and the Loire all carrying real weight. Reds lead at 110 selections, but there is serious sparkling depth too, with Laurent Perrier alone showing eight times, and the whites lean classic through houses like Trimbach and the biodynamic Loire Chenin of Nicolas Joly. Pricing is wide and genuinely accessible, opening at $44 with a median around $168, then climbing to a collector tier topped by several Domaine de la Romanee Conti grand crus and Cheval Blanc north of $2,000. Note there is no wines by the glass program, so everything sells by the bottle. This list rewards a guest who knows old world structure and wants to drink Burgundy, Bordeaux, and the Rhone with some age and intent.