Dirty French
This is a big book, 574 bottles deep and built around French classics, with reds making up the bulk at 382 selections and almost no whites or sparkling by comparison. The real strength is white Burgundy, where the list runs deep on benchmark growers like Domaine Leflaive, Domaine Roulot, and Raveneau in Chablis, alongside a serious Bordeaux backbone anchored in Pauillac and the Left Bank. There is no glass program, so everything is bottle service, and the range is wide, from an approachable $58 up to Petrus and Liger Belair's La Romanee at the very top, with the median sitting around $303. Expect to steer most guests toward the middle of the book, but know that the collector ceiling is real if someone wants to spend. This rewards the table that knows grower Burgundy and is happy committing to a full bottle.