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This is a big list, nearly 980 bottles, and it is built around red wine, with 686 reds against 187 whites, so think of it as a red drinker's room first. The center of gravity is Piedmont and Italian reds broadly, with serious vertical depth in Giacomo Conterno at 51 listings, plus deep showings from G.B. Burlotto, Giuseppe Rinaldi, and Giuseppe Mascarello, the kind of Barolo benchmark producers collectors come for. Champagne is the main non Italian strength at 50 references, and Tuscany backs up Piedmont on the red side. The glass program is small, only 13 by the glass, so steer guests who want to explore toward bottles. Prices run higher, with examples around 140 to 300 EUR, so this rewards a guest who knows Nebbiolo and wants depth, not someone hunting an easy entry point.