Wing Lei
This is a big, red leaning Cantonese fine dining list, 341 bottles built on a French and California spine with serious Burgundy and Bordeaux at the top. Reds dominate at 197 bottles, Champagne is the deepest single category, and the trophy end is real, with multiple Domaine de la Romanee Conti bottlings and Petrus running well past five figures while a La Tache sits at the very top near 17,588. Producer depth shows in names like Marchesi Antinori, Billecart Salmon, and the Napa cult side through Kenzo Estate and Darioush, so it leans American where it isn't classically French. With a median around 295 and a floor of 18, there is room to sell well below the headline prices, and the 18 by the glass pours give you a workable hand for pairings. It rewards a guest who wants pedigree, especially Pauillac, California Pinot, and grower Champagne, and it gives the floor enough mid range to keep a normal table happy.