Ninety Acres
This is a big, serious 526 bottle list built on the red and white Burgundy backbone you would expect at this level, with Domaine Leflaive deep enough to pour ten different wines and the heavy hitters running all the way up to Domaine de la Romanee Conti at $9,500. Outside Burgundy the strengths are California Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, Piedmont and Super Tuscan reds, and a genuinely strong Rioja section anchored by Bodegas Muga and La Rioja Alta. The range is wide, with bottles starting at $12 and a median around $140, so you can take care of a careful guest without pushing them toward the trophies. The glass program is generous at 42 selections, which gives you real room to work the floor across sparkling, white, and red. This rewards a guest who loves Old World classics but appreciates a strong New World and Spanish bench, and it gives you plenty of honest middle ground to sell.