Bludorn
This is a deep, classically built list of 586 selections that leans hard on red Burgundy, Bordeaux, and Italy, with serious Burgundy weight up top from Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Domaine Leflaive, and Benjamin Leroux, plus blue chip Bordeaux like Chateau Latour and Petrus. White Burgundy and California Cabernet round out the strengths, and there is real Champagne credibility too, with Salon, Billecart Salmon, and a fair sparkling section. Bottle pricing covers enormous ground, from $14 up to an $8,000 Petrus, with a median near $145, so you can sell honestly to a curious table or steer a collector toward grand cru. The 26 glass pours and 26 half bottles give you flexible entry points for guests who want to explore without committing to a full bottle. This list rewards anyone who knows Burgundy and old world reds, but keep a few approachable producers like Lo Fi Wines and Louis Jadot in your back pocket for the value minded.