Hexagon
This is a Burgundy driven list at its core, with 48 reds from the region plus deep Côte d'Or and Mâconnais coverage, and producers like Domaine de Montille and Marquis d'Angerville carry real weight here. Italy, Champagne, and a solid United States section round it out, so reds and whites both run deep across 301 wines, but the heart is Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from France. Prices stretch from $16 to $4,500 with a median near $220, meaning there is plenty of approachable bottle drinking before you reach trophy territory like the Romanée Saint Vivant from Domaine de la Romanée Conti or Mouton Rothschild. The 13 glass pours are limited, so steer guests who want range toward the bottle list. This one rewards the table that knows Burgundy and wants to drink it seriously.