Gibraltar
This is a big, red leaning list, 624 wines with reds making up nearly half and Napa Cabernet doing most of the heavy lifting, backed by solid Chardonnay and Pinot Noir runs. It rewards a California buyer above all, from everyday Cline and Kenwood out of Sonoma up to trophy bottles like Shafer Hillside, Dominus, and Silverado, with the ceiling set by a Romanee Conti Corton Grand Cru at $950. The bottle range is genuinely wide, from $10 to $950 with a median around $70, so you can sell honestly at almost any budget. Italy shows real depth too, with a Nebbiolo and Italian reds section worth knowing, plus Franciacorta from Antica Fratta on the sparkling side alongside Laurent Perrier and Roederer Estate. The 52 glass pours and 54 dessert and fortified options give you plenty to work with by the glass and to close out a table.