Chai Gourmand
This is a deep, France focused cellar of 232 bottles built on the great regions, with Burgundy as the spine across both colors and a strong showing from the Rhône, where Domaine Jamet anchors seven listings. Whites lead the count at 113, so expect real range in Burgundy, Rhône, and Loire, while reds run nearly as deep through Bordeaux, Beaujolais, and the Rhône again. There is a grower bent worth knowing for the floor, with names like Domaine Tissot from the Jura and Meyer Fonné in Alsace, alongside a tight Champagne section of twelve. Prices are in euros and sit at a serious tier, with examples from 116 to 281, so this rewards a guest who wants to explore terroir and is ready to spend. One thing to flag before service: there is no wine by the glass, so every pour is a full bottle commitment.