Indienne
This is a 188 bottle list built to flatter modern Indian cooking, which means the spine runs through aromatic, lower tannin whites and lighter reds rather than big oaky bottlings. The real depth is in off dry and dry Riesling and in Chenin Blanc, with Domaine Huet anchoring the Loire and German names like Karthauserhof and Fitz Ritter filling out the white pages, plus a notable run of natural leaning Beaujolais from Domaine Lapierre. California shows up too, including a heavy Phelan Farm presence, and the list is genuinely accessible with a median around $110 and bottles starting at $13, even as the top end climbs to Vega Sicilia Unico at $938 and Coche Dury white Burgundy. The 14 glass pours lean toward fortified and sweet, so plan to sell most of the dry wine by the bottle. Reward the table that wants food friendly aromatics and pour Riesling and Chenin with confidence.