L’Abeille
This is a tight, fully by the glass program, just 30 pours, with no bottle service to speak of, so think of it as a tasting list built for pairing rather than browsing. It is anchored in Champagne and white Burgundy, with serious reserve pours like Krug and Ruinart up top and Burgundy heavyweights such as Domaine Ramonet Corton Charlemagne at $465 and Coche Dury Meursault at $285 for guests who want to trade up. The middle sits comfortably around $55, so most of the list is approachable, and the reserve glasses are where you steer anyone chasing benchmark Burgundy. Sweet and fortified is unusually deep for a list this size, six options including Château d'Yquem and Blandy's Madeira, so do not forget to sell dessert. It rewards the curious drinker who trusts the glass format and wants to taste broadly across price points in one sitting.