Ômo by Jônt
This is a 129 bottle list built around Champagne and Napa Valley, with French classics filling out the depth. Champagne is the clear backbone, eleven sparkling listings deep with Pol Roger and two tiers of Krug, climbing all the way to the Clos d'Ambonnay at $5,400, while Napa carries the reds through producers like Shafer and Cain. Burgundy and the Loire anchor the whites, and Bordeaux first growths sit at the top of the reds with Haut Brion and Cheval Blanc. Prices run from $22 to $5,400 with a median near $225, so there is real range below the trophy bottles, and the 27 wine glass pour program is broad for a list this size, including six dessert options. It rewards a guest who wants grower and grande marque Champagne or a serious Napa Cabernet, and gives the floor plenty of accessible openers by the glass.