Carbone
This is a deep, bottle only Italian leaning list, 828 selections built around Tuscany and Piedmont, with Barolo, the Super Tuscans, and Antinori, Gaja, and Biondi Santi all running thick through it. Red dominates at 357 bottles, whites are real but secondary, and there is no glass program at all, so plan to sell full bottles every time. Burgundy is the trophy spine, headlined by a serious Domaine de la Romanee Conti vertical that runs up to a 15,995 dollar Romanee Conti, alongside Domaine Leflaive and Dujac. Pricing is wide open, from 58 dollars to nearly 16,000 with a median around 435, so there is honest mid range value if you steer the table off the marquee names. It rewards a guest who wants Italian reds with depth or a Burgundy collector with a budget to match.