Ugo Chan
This is a big, serious list, 662 wines built around France with real Spanish and Italian depth behind it. The center of gravity is red Burgundy, including a strong run of Grand Cru, alongside Bordeaux, Loire, and Piedmont, with marquee names carrying it: Domaine Didier Dagueneau in Loire whites, Vega Sicilia and Benjamin Romeo for Spain, Roagna and Soldera in Italy. It runs deep at the top end but stays accessible too, with bottles starting around 10 to 16 EUR, so you can pour honestly across a wide range of budgets. The glass program is genuinely useful at 52 wines by the glass, enough to cover sparkling, white, red, and a few dessert or fortified options without forcing a bottle. This rewards the guest who knows Burgundy and wants benchmark producers, but you can also steer a curious table into Castilla y Leon or Argentina without losing them.