Canard
This is a 100 bottle list built around France, with French reds and whites making up the deepest sections and Burgundy doing the heavy lifting at the top end, from Pierre Morey and Benoit Moreau in Meursault and Chassagne up to Domaine Dujac Clos de la Roche at $1,350. There is real range below that ceiling. Bottles open at $48 and the median sits around $98, so you can steer a guest into solid French and European drinking without pushing them deep. Reds lead at 48 listings, whites at 34, and there is a respectable sparkling run of 14 including grower Champagne from Gimonnet, plus a small but intentional showing of Oregon, orange, and rosé. Note there is no by the glass program, so everything is a full bottle commitment, which means this list rewards a table that knows what it wants and is ready to spend.