Corenucopia by Clare Smyth
This is a deep, serious 622 bottle list built around classical Europe with a strong South African accent, so expect French structure alongside producers like Alheit Family Vineyards. Reds lead at 258 bottles, with Piedmont and Bordeaux Pauillac, including seven listings of Château Lafite Rothschild, doing the heavy lifting, while whites run almost as deep through Burgundy names like Pierre Yves Colin Morey and Domaine Roulot. Champagne is the largest single region at 34 entries, anchored by Dom Pérignon and grower work from Jacques Selosse, and the German Mosel gives you a Riesling foothold. Pricing skews high, with bottles opening around 110 to 150 GBP and climbing well past that, so this is a list for collectors and special occasions rather than casual drinking. The 44 by the glass pours, split across reds, whites, and a dozen sweet and fortified options, are your real tool on the floor for guests who want range without committing to a full bottle.