Manuela
This is a big, Burgundy leaning list, 531 bottles built around red and white Burgundy, with the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune showing the most depth alongside a strong California red section and serious Champagne. It runs deep at the top, with grand crus from Domaine de la Romanée Conti, Dujac, and Mugneret Gibourg, plus Bordeaux first growths like Lafite Rothschild, climbing past $6,000, but the median sits around $140 and bottles open at $13, so there is real room to sell well without scaring anyone off. Producers signal where the buying interest lies, with several listings each from Emidio Pepe, Domaine de Montille, Louis Roederer, and Littorai, which tells you this list rewards a guest who cares about grower pedigree and a sense of place. The 20 glass pours are a modest slice of the whole, so steer anyone who wants range or rarity toward the bottle list. It rewards the table that wants to trade up, but you can take care of a budget guest here too.