Villa Sommerlust
This is a red driven list, with 63 of 112 wines red and the depth sitting in Spain, France, and Italy, anchored by names like Petra from Bolgheri and Sassicaia. Whites are a secondary story at 28 bottles, and there is a real local thread through Swiss growers such as Domaine Jean René Germanier and Hedinger. Champagne carries the sparkling side, with Veuve Clicquot the deepest single producer at five listings and Dom Perignon and Laurent Perrier Grand Siecle at the top. Pricing runs wide, from about 10 dollars up to 850 for the Petra Rosso, with a median near 114, so you can pour accessibly or trade right up. The 14 by the glass options cover sparkling, white, rose, and red, which gives the floor room to work, and the list rewards a guest who wants serious Italian and Spanish reds without ignoring the Schaffhausen producers nearby.