Belcanto
This is a big list, just over 500 wines, built on a French and Portuguese spine. France leads with 139 listings and Burgundy runs deep here, with Domaine Ponsot, Antoine Jobard, and Domaine des Comtes Lafon all carrying five or six wines apiece, while the Portuguese side leans on Douro, Alentejo, Dao, and Bairrada with Niepoort and Luis Pato well represented. Sparkling is a real strength at 65 bottles plus 56 Champagne listings, so reach for Billecart Salmon when a table wants bubbles. The 41 wines by the glass give you room to move, and native pricing starts around 15 to 35 EUR, so you can take a guest from accessible pours up to serious Burgundy and aged Port without leaving the page. This list rewards anyone who knows their Burgundy growers and wants to show off Portugal's best regions side by side.