Magoga
This is a deep, Spain leaning list of 650 wines built around the country's reds, with Rioja, Jumilla, and houses like Casa Castillo and Artadi carrying real weight. Whites and sparkling are no afterthought either, with a serious Champagne and grower bench that includes Jacques Selosse, Bereche, and Jacques Lasaigne, plus Loire firepower from Didier Dagueneau. France fills in the gaps through the Loire and Rhone, and there is a fat dessert and fortified section of 84 wines, fitting for Cartagena. Pricing runs accessible at the entry, with bottles starting around 9 to 15 euros, and the glass program is genuinely useful at 56 pours. It rewards a guest who wants Spanish reds with depth, but also one who knows growers and wants to drink Selosse or Dagueneau by the bottle.