YingTao
This is a Burgundy driven list at its core, built around French reds and whites with deep representation from Domaine de la Romanee Conti, Comte Georges de Vogue, and Domaine Leflaive, so it rewards anyone who knows their Cote d'Or villages and grand crus. Champagne is a genuine strength too, 24 listings with houses like Pol Roger and Dom Perignon, while the reds run France first before Spain, Italy, and a small California block led by Screaming Eagle at the top of the pricing. The 185 bottles span $16 to $6,950 with a median near $363, so this skews expensive and the floor is thin. The by the glass program is small at 11 pours, so steer most guests toward bottles, and do not pitch this as broad since the whites are mostly French and the rose category is essentially one wine. Bring a guest serious about Burgundy and this list earns its keep.