Nose & Belly
This is a 277 bottle list built around France, with the deepest pockets in red and white Burgundy and a serious Champagne section anchored by growers like Ulysse Colin. Reds lead overall at 126 bottles, but Germany is no afterthought, with real depth in Württemberg reds and Rheinhessen whites, and the house clearly backs a few producers hard, most of all Weingut Lassak at fifteen listings alongside Battenfeld Spanier and the Alsace house Frères Engel. There is almost nothing for casual exploration, since the list runs entirely by the bottle with zero wines by the glass, and prices sit in the premium range with common bottles landing around 160 to 250 EUR. This rewards a guest who wants a full bottle of Burgundy, grower Champagne, or a focused German red, so steer the table toward a commitment rather than a quick taste.