Taian Table
This is a 444 bottle list built around Champagne and Germany, and those two pillars tell you almost everything about its character. Champagne is the backbone with deep coverage of the Côte des Blancs, Vallée de la Marne, and Montagne de Reims, anchored by grower names like Pierre Péters and Salon alongside houses such as Duval Leroy. Germany runs right beside it, with strong Mosel Riesling, German Pinot Noir, and a real sweet wine selection, led heavily by Keller. White Burgundy is the other clear strength, think Roulot, Leflaive, and Bachelet Monnot, so the table skews toward precision and structure rather than big reds, though there is some California Cabernet for that crowd. Pricing sits high, with plenty of bottles in the 3,000 to 4,000 RMB range, and the 19 wines by the glass keep it usable for guests who want to taste without committing. This list rewards anyone who loves grower Champagne and cellar worthy white, so steer the curious there first.