Zwanzig23 by Lukas Jakobi
This is a German leaning list of 260 bottles built around Riesling and Pinot Noir, with Riesling the single deepest category and Spatburgunder right behind it, so steer guests who want classic German wine here first. Whites dominate at 116 against 72 reds, and the strength runs from native names like Keller, Gunderloch, and J.J. Prum to a serious Chardonnay block from Burgundy including Pierre Yves Colin Morey. Sparkling is well covered with 40 wines, split between 16 Champagner listings and German Sekt, and there are oddities worth knowing such as Cold Hand Winery and the long aged Rioja of Vina Tondonia. Pricing reaches down to accessible territory, with bottles starting around 18 to 35 EUR, and the 26 wine glass program is generous enough to build a full pairing without committing to bottles. It rewards a drinker who knows German regions and wants range without paying through the nose for an entry point.