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This is a 105 bottle list built around grower Champagne and small production France, with no wines by the glass, so everything is a full bottle commitment. The depth is in bubbles and Burgundy adjacent whites and reds, with strong Champagne representation from the likes of Egly Ouriet, Larmandier Bernier, and Laherte Frères, plus a real natural and low intervention streak running through producers like Marie et Vincent Tricot and Jean Yves Péron. Reds lean Pinot Noir and Grenache, whites run Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc, and there are seven orange wines for the curious. Pricing starts at $80 with a median around $140, so it is approachable up front, though the top end climbs steeply to grand cru Burgundy like the $900 Corton Charlemagne and the $750 Clos de la Roche. This list rewards a guest who likes grower fizz and offbeat, terroir driven bottles over big name labels.