La Table d'Antonio Salvatore au Rampoldi
This is a red driven Franco Italian list, 110 of the 209 wines, built on a clear axis between Bordeaux and Tuscany with strong Champagne support. The French side leans Bordeaux and white Burgundy, while Italy shows up hard through Antinori and Ornellaia, plus depth in Piemonte and even a real Basilicata showing. Champagne runs 26 deep with the prestige houses you would expect, Louis Roederer, Krug, Ruinart, and Veuve Clicquot. Pricing reads as serious Monaco fine dining, with bottles in the 130 to 210 euro band and up, so this is not a casual list, and the 12 glass pours are limited enough that you should know them cold before service. It rewards a guest who wants either a Bordeaux classic or a benchmark Super Tuscan, and you can confidently steer Italian when someone wants something less obvious.