Belon
This is a France driven list of 377 bottles built squarely on Burgundy and Bordeaux, with red Burgundy the single deepest category and a strong Champagne and Rhone presence behind it. The ceiling is high, topping out at a La Tache from Domaine de la Romanee Conti near $89,000 and a roster of trophy Burgundy like Liger Belair, Rousseau, and Coche Dury, but the median sits around $2,228 and bottles open at $208, so there is plenty to sell below the headline names. Where it gets interesting is the southern French and natural leaning depth: multiple listings from Clos Centeilles, Domaine Hauvette, and Mas Jullien give you Languedoc and Provence options most lists this size ignore. The 39 wines by the glass run across all colors plus a dozen dessert pours, so you can pour broadly without opening a bottle. This list rewards a guest who knows Burgundy but stays open to Languedoc and Corsica, and it gives you room to trade up or stay grounded depending on the table.