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This is a compact, approachable list of 57 wines that leans Italian and crowd friendly, built for an Asian dining room rather than for collectors. Reds and whites split it nearly evenly, with the whites skewing light and refreshing and the reds running from smooth and elegant to big and muscular, so you can pour something fresh alongside spicier dishes or pivot to a fuller bottle for steak. Pricing is the real story here. Bottles run from $13 to a $132 Moet Chandon, with a median around $35, so almost everything is in easy reach. The glass program is genuinely deep, 28 of the 57 wines, which means you can guide a table through most of the list without opening a bottle. Look to Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio and Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc as the recognizable white anchors, with Nicolas Feuillatte and Moet Chandon covering the Champagne side. This rewards the guest who wants a familiar, well priced glass over the one hunting for depth or rarity.