Oriole
This is a serious, French leaning list of 359 bottles built around Burgundy, both red Côte De Nuits and white, plus a deep Champagne section anchored by grower houses like Bérêche et Fils alongside Krug. Germany is a real strength here, with Keller the single most listed producer at seven references, and Alsace shows up strong through Domaine Weinbach and Trimbach. The Northern Rhône is well covered too, leaning on Jamet and Jean Louis Chave. Prices run from $29 to $4,675 with a median around $145, so there is genuine access below market alongside trophies like DRC Romanée Saint Vivant and Krug Clos du Mesnil. There is no by the glass program, so everything is bottle service, and this list rewards a guest who knows Burgundy, Champagne, and German Riesling and wants to dig in.