Boka
This is a deep, Burgundy and Champagne leaning list of 430 bottles, built around Pinot Noir from the Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits, Chardonnay from California and Oregon, and grower Champagne from the Montagne de Reims and Vallée de la Marne. Reds and whites are roughly even, with white the larger category, and there is real focus on German Riesling, where Keller is the most listed producer at ten wines. The reach runs from a $16 bottle up to grand cru Romanée Conti and Coche Dury at several thousand, but the median sits around $186, so guests can drink well without going deep. Look to names like Domaine de Trévallon, Grange des Pères, Cayuse, and Egly Ouriet when you want to point someone toward something with a point of view. The seventeen wines by the glass are modest against a list this size, so steer curious tables toward the bottle selection, which rewards anyone who cares about grower Champagne, mineral whites, and pedigree Burgundy.