Pentonbridge Inn
This is a red leaning list of 207 wines, with 104 reds against 84 whites, and it is built for flexibility since 152 of those bottles pour by the glass. Depth sits in France and a strong New World spread, with California, Marlborough and Mendoza all well represented, plus a meaningful run of German Riesling out of the Mosel. The producer mix is broad rather than deep, with Le Grand Noir the most listed at eight, and clusters of four from names like Churton and Good Hope, so think breadth of options over vertical collecting. Pricing reads accessible for a one star Michelin room, opening around 13 to 15 GBP and reaching to roughly 75 GBP. It rewards a guest who wants to taste widely by the glass and a floor team comfortable steering across regions without leaning on big trophy names.