Knife Pleat
This is a France leaning list of 285 wines built on Burgundy, Champagne, and Bordeaux, with red the dominant category at 149 bottles and a serious sparkling section that runs deep on grower Champagne alongside houses like Krug and Lanson. The Rhone is a real strength, anchored by six listings from Jean Louis Chave, and the Left Bank shows muscle with a stack of Margaux and several Château Margaux first growths climbing past $2,500. Prices stretch from $20 all the way to a $6,000 Domaine de la Romanée Conti, but the median sits around $280, so most of the action is mid to upper range rather than entry level. The glass program is thin at just 12 pours, so steer guests who want range toward bottles. This rewards a table that knows classic French regions and wants depth in Burgundy, Champagne, and Bordeaux, with California names like Opus One there for anyone who wants something familiar.