Grenache
This is a big list, 819 bottles, and it leans Portuguese while keeping one foot firmly in France. The backbone is the home turf: Alentejo is the single deepest region, with Bairrada, Douro, and Lisboa all well represented, so producers like Luis Pato, Niepoort, and Fita Preta give you real range in Baga and Douro reds. France answers with Châteauneuf du Pape and a serious Champagne section, both vintage and non vintage, plus Alsace and growers like Domaine Pierre Girardin and Domaine Labet for whites. Reds dominate at 164, sparkling and white are roughly even in the low 80s and 90s, and there is a healthy run of dessert and fortified for the Port crowd. Pricing starts accessible, with bottles opening around 29 to 44 EUR, and the 45 wine glass program is broad enough to pour across most of these categories. It rewards anyone who wants to drink Portuguese seriously without giving up classic French reference points.