Fandango
This is a red driven list, 165 of its 258 wines, built on two pillars: California heavyweights and serious Bordeaux. The California side leans into Zinfandel and Napa power, with deep verticals from J. Lohr, Duckhorn, and cult names like Bond and Turley, while the French side runs the Pauillac, Pomerol, and Margaux communes hard, topping out at Petrus and Lynch Bages. There is real range on price, opening around $24 and climbing past $5,000, with a median near $86, so you can drink well without going deep, though the upper end is where the collector bottles live. Note there is no wine by the glass program at all, so everything is sold by the bottle, and the white selection is comparatively thin at 68 wines. This list rewards a guest who wants a structured California or Bordeaux red and is ready to commit to a full bottle.