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This is a big list, 293 bottles, built squarely around red wine, with Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir leading and a strong Bordeaux to Burgundy backbone alongside serious Champagne. There is real depth at the top end, from Vega Sicilia Único and Vieux Château Certan to Cristal and Krug, and the bottle range runs from $208 all the way to $30,500, with a median near $3,278, so this skews expensive and you will want to read the room before steering anyone deep into it. Whites are present but secondary, anchored by Chardonnay, Riesling, and Sauvignon Blanc, with Schloss Johannisberg worth knowing for German Riesling. Look for the house players Viña de Frannes and Chablé, the property's own labels, which give you accessible local options to lean on. The 24 wines by the glass cover most categories, so you can take care of guests who do not want a full bottle, but the heart of this list rewards a confident, well heeled table.