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This is a Burgundy house at heart, with white and red Bourgogne the two deepest categories on a 358 bottle list, backed by serious Champagne and a strong Bordeaux showing. The collector firepower is real: Domaine Leflaive and Domaine de la Romanee Conti anchor the top, and the ceiling runs to a Romanee Conti Grand Cru at $22,000 alongside Petrus and Chateau Le Pin. That said, the list is more accessible than the headline prices suggest, opening at $12 with a median around $205, so you can steer a guest sensibly without going near the trophies. Italy fills in behind France with Tuscan and Piedmont reds, Gaja among them, plus a small American red section. The 15 glass pours are modest against the bottle depth, so this list rewards the table ready to commit to a bottle, especially anyone chasing white Burgundy or grower Champagne like Egly Ouriet.