Gasthaus Jakob
This is a white wine list before anything else, with 131 of its 242 bottles in white and a clear pull toward Austria and Germany, built around Riesling, Grüner Veltliner, and Chardonnay or Morillon. The strengths sit in serious German and Austrian growers, Weingut Keller and Dönnhoff among them, backed by a deep Grosses Gewächs section, a Raritäten run, and a good shelf of magnums, plus 14 dessert and fortified bottles where Kracher carries the sweet side. Reds are a secondary concern at 64 listings, and rosé is essentially a token single bottle. Pricing runs accessible at the low end, with examples around 9 to 21 euros, though the rarities and large formats will climb well past that. The by the glass program is bare with only 3 pours, so this is a list that rewards a table ready to commit to a bottle, ideally someone who wants top German and Austrian whites with bottle age.