Messina
This is a 237 bottle list built around Champagne and Spanish reds, with 21 Champagnes anchoring the sparkling section and Rioja showing strong through producers like Bodegas Roda. It leans into Spain across the board, including a real local commitment to Málaga in whites, reds, and sweet wines, while Argentine reds form a sizable second pillar of about 20 bottles. Depth comes from serious names: Raúl Pérez, Equipo Navazos, Dominio del Águila, and Veuve Clicquot all carry multiple listings, and the dessert and fortified run of 17 wines, with Bodegas Lustau on hand, gives you room to close a meal. The 32 wines by the glass make it easy to pour around a tasting menu without forcing a full bottle. This list rewards anyone curious about Spanish terroir and grower Champagne, and it gives the floor plenty to work with for pairings.