moonrise
This is a France leaning, Champagne first list at 208 bottles, with 43 sparkling and a serious grower and grande marque spread that runs from Ruinart and Perrier Jouet to Vilmart & Cie. The still side is built on classic France, with Bourgogne (Louis Jadot, Benjamin Leroux) and Bordeaux anchoring the reds and whites, plus a Loire pocket and a real Lebanon presence through Château Marsyas. New World and value drinkers are covered too, with California depth and several Zuccardi and Catena Zapata listings from Argentina. The glass program is genuinely useful at 27 pours, split evenly across white and red, so you can pour seriously off list without opening a bottle. Pricing reads accessible, with examples in the low hundreds AED, so this rewards a guest who wants Champagne and white Burgundy but will not punish someone exploring South America by the glass.