Her Place Supper Club
This is a 91 bottle list built around grower whites and lower intervention bottlings, with white wine clearly the focus at 37 selections against 34 reds, plus a serious sparkling section and a handful of orange wines. Expect a lot of Alsace and Germany on the white side, with multiple listings from Albert Mann, Marcel Deiss, Georg Breuer, and Eva Fricke, alongside funkier names like B & S Tissot and Frédéric Cossard, so it rewards staff who can steer a guest toward something textural and offbeat rather than a familiar Napa Cabernet. Prices run from $55 to $800, but the action sits low with a median near $105, so most tables can drink well without reaching for the Emidio Pepe Montepulciano at the top or the Billecart Elizabeth Salmon. There is no wine by the glass, so every order is a full bottle commitment and the conversation matters. Champagne is real here, with two listings of Laurent Perrier among the sparklers, but the heart of the list is small grower bottles for guests who want character over big names.