Canoe
This is a California heavy, red dominant list of 330 bottles, with Cabernet and Bordeaux blends at its core and real depth in Napa benchmarks like Chateau Montelena, Shafer, and Jordan. There is no glass program at all, so everything here is a bottle commitment, and the range runs from $35 up to $895 with a median around $90, which means most tables can find something reasonable while the cellar still rewards a splurge. Burgundy is the prestige play, anchoring the top of the list with Domaine Dujac Grand Crus, and Italy shows well through Vietti, who carries five listings including a Barolo near the high end. Champagne is a modest but genuine 18 selections led by Veuve Cliquot. Steer value seekers toward the broad California and Italian red sections, and push the Dujac, Vietti, and Guigal Cote Rotie when a guest wants something serious.