Phoenix, Arizona, USA · CR²
Christopher's at Wrigley Mansion
This list runs deep and red leaning across 2,736 offerings, with 1,370 reds against 598 whites and a real Champagne and sparkling section of 238. There is genuine depth in California and Bordeaux, with Mayacamas Mt. Veeder in force, Buccella in multiples, Domaine de la Romanee Conti Richebourg and Romanee St Vivant both on hand, Vega Sicilia Unico, and Sauternes from Chateau Suduiraut for dessert. Vintages stretch back to 1905. The top end climbs to $35,712, but the median sits around $245 and bottles start at $13, so there is plenty to drink without spending big. With 36 pours by the glass, casual drinkers are well covered too. This is a serious cellar that also works for a quick glass.
2,736
Wines
555
Producers
1905 to 2023
Vintages
$30 to $35,712
By the bottle
Champagne & Sparkling74
$1,237
$983
White146
$1,828
$1,282
$1,000
$834
$752
$741
$700
$658
$655
$586
$569
$569
$448
$400
$397
Red588
$11,231
$9,980
$4,350
$3,800
$3,608
$3,100
$2,812
$2,730
$2,500
$2,343
$2,140
$1,971
$1,900
$1,896
$1,656
$1,605
$1,586
$1,575
$1,525
$1,500
$1,255
$1,100
$1,098
$1,061
$1,038
$1,020
$1,018
$989
$988
$983
$971
$951
$913
$778
$777
$776
$755
$748
$741
$731
$710
$684
$672
$655
$633
$631
$581
$485
$465
$433
$431
$400
Dessert & Fortified11
Other181
$9,675
$1,221
$550
$550
$505
$420
$416
Showing the 1,000 highest priced of 2,736 wines.
Captured from the restaurant's published list · organized by type · prices as printed · Most-listed wines
Captured from the restaurant's published list · organized by type · prices as printed · Most-listed wines
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