Les Ducs de Lorraine
This is a big French list, 880 wines, built squarely around Burgundy and the Rhône, with deep white Burgundy running through premier and grand cru Côte de Beaune and a strong Côtes du Rhône red section. Champagne is well represented with houses like Ruinart and Roederer Cristal, and the Bordeaux end leans on Saint Emilion and names like Château Pavie and Pontet Canet, with Château d'Yquem the standout in dessert. Reds and whites carry the list at 416 and 338 bottles, so this is a place to sell serious Burgundy and Rhône rather than rosé or sweet wine. Pricing reaches into collector territory, though entry bottles around 32 to 75 euros keep it workable for guests who are not splurging. The glass program is thin at 15 pours, so steer the curious toward bottles. This list rewards a guest who knows Burgundy and wants depth in producer and cru.