Dirty French Steakhouse
This is a big, France leaning steakhouse list of 767 bottles built on a deep red spine, with Bordeaux the clear backbone at 85 selections and Burgundy close behind, supported by a strong Napa and California showing for the steak crowd. Whites run over 100 deep, and you see real grower seriousness in the Burgundy whites with names like Roulot and Génot Boulanger, plus an off the beaten path streak through producers like Envínate. Prices stretch from a $16 bottle to an $8,500 Roumier Musigny, but the median sits around $345, so this is a special occasion book that still gives you room to drink well in the low hundreds. The trophy shelf is real, with Romanée Conti, Château La Mission Haut Brion, Screaming Eagle, and Salon all in play. The glass program is thin at 15 pours, so by the bottle is where this list rewards a guest, and it rewards Bordeaux and Burgundy drinkers most.