Domacin
This is a red wine list at heart, with 217 of its 295 bottles red and the gravity firmly in Italy, especially Piedmont, where Nebbiolo, Barbera, and Sangiovese run deep and La Spinetta alone shows up thirteen times. California is the other pillar, with Cabernet from houses like Shafer, and Pinot Noir gets real attention through producers such as Elk Cove. Pricing is genuinely friendly, most of the action sits around a $66 median and starts at $30, though the top end climbs to a Château Lafite Rothschild Pauillac at $1,425 and a run of Vega Sicilia Único if a guest wants to spend. Be aware there is no glass program at all, so every recommendation is a full bottle commitment. This list rewards the Italophile and anyone willing to dig past the obvious into Barbera, Tempranillo, and the smaller Piedmont names.