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This is a big list, 521 bottles, built on a California and red Burgundy spine, with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay the deepest categories and Maison Albert Bichot the single most listed producer at fifteen wines. Cabernet and Italian reds run deep too, and there is a clear Napa muscle move through Orin Swift, The Prisoner, and Opus One, which tops out at $999. With a median around $61 and bottles starting at $9, most of the floor is accessible, but the ceiling reaches Chateau Haut Brion at $1,699 for the splurge tables. Note the local angle, Barboursville Vineyards out of Virginia carries seven listings, and there is an India connection through Grover Zampa, useful given the menu. The 17 glass pours are the weak spot on a list this size, so steer guests toward the bottle program once they know what they want.