Lazy Betty
This is a big, classically built list of 483 bottles that leans hard on red Bordeaux, both Burgundies, and full bodied California, with Continuum and Opus One repeating on the Napa side and Joseph Drouhin and Armand Rousseau anchoring the Cote d'Or. There is real depth at the top, with first growths like Mouton Rothschild and Haut Brion and grand cru Rousseau running into the low thousands, but the bottle range opens at $12 and sits at a median around $155, so the floor is genuinely approachable. Sparkling is a strength too, built around Champagne including plenty of non vintage and Laurent Perrier, and the dessert and fortified section is deep, heavy on Port with C.N. Kopke and Dow's. The glass program is serious at 73 selections, which gives you room to pour across the whole spread during service. It rewards a guest who wants benchmark French and Italian reds, but you can take care of a casual table just as easily.