Angus Barn Wine Cellar & List | Award-Winning Collection | Complete Guide
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🍷 The Angus Barn Wine Cellar

“The Oenological Opus of the Southeast”

📍 Comprehensive Wine Guide by angusbarnrestaurantmenu.org

A Grand Award-Winning Collection of 25,000+ Bottles Since 1991

🍾 Bottle Inventory 25,000+
📖 Selections 1,500+
🏆 Award Status Grand Award (Since 1989)
👨‍🍷 Sommeliers 30+ Certified Professionals

📖 The Angus Barn Wine Program Overview

The Angus Barn wine program represents one of the most comprehensive, meticulously curated, and historically significant wine cellars in the world. With an inventory exceeding 25,000 bottles and a portfolio encompassing over 1,500 distinct selections, the program transcends standard restaurant hospitality, functioning as an active institutional wine vault and educational sanctuary. Supported by an elite cadre of 30+ certified sommelier professionals trained to the rigorous standards of the Court of Master Sommeliers, this award-winning program has maintained the prestigious Wine Spectator Grand Award continuously since 1989.

The Cellar at a Glance

25,000+
Total Bottles in Inventory
1,500+
Distinct Selections
35+ Years
Wine Spectator Grand Award
30+
Certified Sommeliers

🎯 The Philosophy

Operating an establishment that seats 900 guests and serves 22,000 steaks monthly requires extraordinary operational logistics. Yet, nestled beneath this high-volume commercial reality lies an intellectual and viticultural sanctuary—a world-class wine program that rivals the most celebrated collections globally.

📚 Educational Excellence

The Angus Barn is not merely a retailer of fine wine; it is a dedicated educational institution. A rigorous, intensive training program, designed specifically by Henk Schuitemaker to prepare service staff for Court of Master Sommeliers (CMS) examinations, has transformed the floor staff into a veritable army of hospitality professionals capable of confidently navigating an 89-page wine list.

💎 Investment-Grade Asset Management

Retaining a Grand Award for over three decades requires immense, sustained financial liquidity and an ironclad commitment to asset management. The cellar effectively functions as an institutional wine vault, purposefully absorbing the heavy capital expenditure of holding thousands of bottles until they reach their absolute optimal maturity window.

🌍 Global Viticultural Representation

The 89-page master bottle list is an exhaustive, meticulously cataloged archive of global viticultural history. From the ancient wines of Georgia and Armenia to emerging regions like Slovenia, the cellar represents a comprehensive encyclopedic progression that leaves no wine terroir unexplored.

🏆 Award History & The Visionary Genesis

The contemporary prestige of the Angus Barn wine program is deeply rooted in the early, contrarian foresight of founder Thad Eure Jr. During the 1980s, when American fine dining was still largely dominated by French imports, Eure possessed a highly specific ambition: to build a wine list capable of rivaling the most celebrated restaurants of California, right in the heart of North Carolina.

From “The Cages” to a Sanctuary

In the program’s nascent stages, wine inventory was stored in a utilitarian basement area called “the cages,” where boxes were simply stacked amidst the building’s foundations. Following Thad Eure Jr.’s passing in November 1988, his wife Alice and daughter Van Eure assumed leadership. To honor his vision and properly accommodate the rapidly expanding inventory, they initiated a monumental architectural project in May 1991.

The 1991 Transformation

Within a single year, intensive construction transformed the basement into a state-of-the-art, 28,000-bottle capacity, temperature- and humidity-controlled subterranean cellar. This was not merely an infrastructural necessity; it was a strategic repositioning of the entire restaurant’s brand identity. The newly constructed cellar integrated luxurious dining spaces—Thad’s Room and Alice’s Room—allowing high-net-worth guests to dine directly amidst aging inventory.

Wine Spectator Grand Award Trajectory

The Angus Barn first achieved the Wine Spectator Grand Award in 1989, remarkably prior to the physical cellar’s completion. Even more astonishing is the restaurant’s continuous retention of this coveted accolade. The Angus Barn has maintained this Grand Award unbroken for over 35 consecutive years, reaffirming elite status through rigorous annual audits.

Legacy Leadership

The daily administration of the massive wine program is stewarded by Henk Schuitemaker, Certified Wine Sommelier and Beverage/Wine Director. After more than four decades of stewardship—ascending through service ranks to sommelier leadership—Schuitemaker has positioned himself as a dedicated educator, pioneering internal academic infrastructure that routinely transforms lay staff into globally recognized wine professionals.

🏛️ The Wine Cellar: Architecture & Experiential Design

The cellar built in 1991 is not merely an inert storage facility; it operates as one of the most exclusive, highly sought-after private dining venues in the American South. Commanding a 28,000-bottle capacity with pristine climate control (constant temperature, optimal humidity), the cellar features two distinct, opulently decorated enclave rooms that function autonomously from the bustling main dining room.

Thad’s Room

An intimate dining space honoring the restaurant’s founder. Features private service staff, dedicated kitchen, and capacity for 12-34 guests. Available for corporate functions, anniversary celebrations, and highly exclusive wine tastings.

Alice’s Room

Named after founder’s wife Alice Eure. Accommodates 12-28 guests with independent service operations. Perfect for family milestones and intimate wine-pairing experiences within the subterranean sanctuary.

The Captain’s Table

An ultra-intimate nook for 2-4 guests, uniquely positioned within the cellar kitchen itself. A rare opportunity to dine surrounded by working chefs and the very bottles that will accompany the meal.

Climate Control Precision

The cellar operates 24/7 with constant temperature regulation and humidity control, ensuring zero thermal shock or cork degradation. This meticulous environmental management is why collectors trust the Angus Barn with investment-grade bottles worth tens of thousands of dollars.

Private Banquet Capacity

Intimate Gatherings: Thad’s Room, Alice’s Room, Captain’s Table (2-34 guests)

Larger Functions: Dedicated banquet spaces available for parties of 15-100 guests with full menu customization and wine pairing coordination

Accessibility: All spaces feature the restaurant’s signature “rustic elegance” aesthetic with blue and white check tablecloths, red cloth napkins, and warm lantern lighting

Service Standard: Mandatory 20% gratuity applied to all private events; single invoice streamlines accounting

👨‍🍷 The Elite Sommelier Corps

A critical operational challenge for any restaurant wielding an intimidating 89-page wine list is consumer paralysis. To bridge this gap, Henk Schuitemaker implemented a rigorous internal education and mentorship program aligning with the stringent standards of the Court of Master Sommeliers (CMS). The Angus Barn boasts an extraordinary, unparalleled roster of certified wine professionals operating simultaneously during service.

The Sommelier Philosophy

This absolute saturation of wine knowledge ensures that almost every seating quadrant of the 900-seat restaurant has immediate, unhindered access to highly trained, confident guidance. Economically, this structural deployment is brilliant—confident sommeliers drive higher-margin, premium wine sales by successfully up-selling, demystifying obscure regions, and confidently recommending esoteric or mature vintages.

Certified Sommelier Team Members

Henk Schuitemaker Executive Beverage & Wine Director | Certified | 40+ Years of Service
Megan Kennedy Certified Sommelier | Wine Education Specialist
Greg Howard Certified Sommelier | Premium Collection Specialist
Michael Murdock Certified Sommelier | Old World Burgundy Expert
Cayton King Certified Sommelier | California Vertical Specialist
Doug Lassen Certified Sommelier | Rare & Investment Wines
Kiki Murphy Certified Sommelier | Pairing Coordinator
Jefferson Napier Certified Sommelier | French Regional Specialist
Melanie Lewis Certified Sommelier | International Selection
Drew Pace Certified Sommelier | New World Wines
Additional Team Members Chris Marks, Harrison Smith, Jim McGovern, Matt Vish, Geoff Meacham, Ken Wyman, David Mondragon, Sophia Perdichizzi, and 20+ additional certified professionals

🍷 Featured Wine Collections

The Angus Barn’s 89-page wine list is organized by geographical and varietal taxonomy, ensuring both the discerning collector and casual diner can navigate with confidence. Featured below are selections from the most significant collections.

California Collection: The Napa Valley Prestige

Napa Valley, CA
Shafer Vineyards Hillside Select
A benchmark Stags Leap District Cabernet renowned for opulent texture, intense concentration, and profound aging potential. Museum-quality vertical spanning from 2008 to 2022 available.
$425 – $610 (2008-2022 vintages)
Napa Valley, CA
Harlan Estate
One of Napa’s elite Bordeaux-style blends. The 2021 Magnum represents investment-grade allocation, rarely acquired outside direct winery relationships.
$6,000 (2021 Magnum)
Napa Valley, CA
Opus One
Historic Napa icon. The cellar maintains deep verticals including the legendary 100-point 2013 vintage, offering sequential taste-through of this refined Meritage.
$1,375 – $1,800 (Magnum bottles)
Napa Valley, CA
Spottswoode Vineyard & Winery
Celebrated for elegance, classical structure, and Bordeaux-like restraint. Historic St. Helena estate with pristine run from 2013-2022. 100-point vintages (2015, 2018) available.
$325 – $600
Stags Leap, CA
Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars
Historic 1976 Paris Tasting winner. Verticals of both SLV (Stag’s Leap Vineyard) and Fay Vineyard bottlings showcase volcanic vs. alluvial terroir differences.
$285 – $315
Sonoma County, CA
Jordan Vineyard & Winery
Elegant Bordeaux-style Cabernet with deep vintage verticals. Multiple releases from 2004-2014 showcase vintage variation and aging evolution.
$400 – $743 (Magnum)

Burgundy Collection: The Pinnacle of Pinot Noir

Vosne-Romanée, France
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC)
The most prestigious, historically significant, and expensive wine producer on earth. Produced from exclusively Grand Cru vineyards. The cellar holds extraordinary allocations of DRC’s monopoles.
See DRC Section Below
Vosne-Romanée, France
Domaine Hubert Bouzereau-Gruère – Meursault
Rich, hazelnut-inflected white Burgundy. Mineral-driven elegance paired with creamy lushness—perfect with lighter seafood entrées.
Market Price
Chablis, France
Domaine Adrien Besson – Chablis
Crisp, mineral-driven expression of Chardonnay from the northernmost Burgundy region. Cuts through rich, buttered steaks with surgical precision.
Market Price

French Bordeaux: Left Bank Prestige

Pauillac, France
Château Lafite-Rothschild
First Growth legend from Bordeaux’s Left Bank. Structured Cabernet with decades of aging potential. Elite vintages command premium pricing.
$3,995+ (Premium Vintages)
Saint-Julien, France
Château Montrose
Powerful, age-worthy Bordeaux blend from Left Bank. Known for deep color, firm structure, and graceful aging trajectory.
Market Price
Pauillac, France
Château Pichon Lalande
Elegant, refined expression of Pauillac Cabernet. Silky tannins and dark fruit profile pair beautifully with aged beef.
Market Price

International Selections

Bechapal Valley, Lebanon
Château Musar
Idiosyncratic, powerful Grenache-Carignan blend from Lebanon. Capable of immense aging with complex, savory notes of baked fruit and leather.
$338 – $350 (Magnum)
Priorat, Spain
Rotllan Torra – Tirant
Grenache-based blend from Spain’s rugged Priorat region. 1997 vintage held in Magnum format until fierce tannins resolve, providing perfectly mature drinking experience.
$400 (1997 Magnum)
South Australia
Penfolds Grange
Australia’s most legendary, multi-district Shiraz. The 2001 vintage represents a perfectly mature, tertiary-stage drinking window.
$1,320 (2001 Magnum)
Colchagua Valley, Chile
Undurraga Carménère – Sibaris Gran Reserva
Sommelier-recommended value selection. Intense ruby color, silky fine tannins, and structure perfectly complement aged Angus beef.
$11 (Glass) / $40 (Bottle)
North Carolina, USA
Jones von Drehle Vineyards – Yadkin Valley Cabernet Franc
Local terroir pride. Inky dark fruit, blueberries, and spicy finish. The cellar champions regional NC viticulture alongside international prestige.
$11 (Glass) / $39 (Bottle)

👑 The Holy Grail: DRC & Investment-Grade Bottles

The absolute crown jewel of the Angus Barn’s European portfolio is its museum-like allocation of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC), universally acknowledged by critics and collectors as the most prestigious, historically significant, and expensive wine producer on earth. Possessing these wines is not a matter of wealth; it is the ultimate proof of a restaurant’s irreproachable global standing.

DRC: The Monopole Collection

Domaine de la Romanée-Conti produces wine exclusively from Grand Cru vineyards in Vosne-Romanée. Global allocations are fiercely protected by co-owner Aubert de Villaine and heavily restricted. The Angus Barn holds deep verticals representing decades of acquisition.

Cru / Vineyard Appellation Vintage Price (USD)
Romanée-Conti Vosne-Romanée (Monopole) 2016 $28,935
Romanée-Conti Vosne-Romanée (Monopole) 2011 $27,352
Romanée-Conti Vosne-Romanée (Monopole) 2009 $35,000
Romanée-Conti Vosne-Romanée (Monopole) 2008 $28,000
Romanée-Conti Vosne-Romanée (Monopole) 2006 $23,000
Romanée-Conti Vosne-Romanée (Monopole) 2005 $31,000
Romanée-Conti Vosne-Romanée (Monopole) 2004 $25,761
La Tâche Vosne-Romanée (Monopole) 2016 $6,905
La Tâche Vosne-Romanée (Monopole) 2011 $7,368
La Tâche Vosne-Romanée (Monopole) 2010 $8,496
Richebourg Vosne-Romanée (Grand Cru) 2016 $4,900
Richebourg Vosne-Romanée (Grand Cru) 2005 $8,800
Richebourg Vosne-Romanée (Grand Cru) 2003 $7,300

Investment-Grade Context

The presence of a 2021 Harlan Estate Magnum at $6,000 or a 2005 DRC Richebourg at $8,800 completely transcends standard restaurant hospitality. These bottles function as “Veblen goods,” luxury items where demand increases as price rises due to their exclusive, status-signaling nature.

Offering these wines is public testament to flawless provenance. Consumers willing to spend the financial equivalent of a luxury automobile demand absolute, unquestionable certainty that the wine has never experienced thermal shock, poor humidity, or fraudulent tampering. The on-site, climate-controlled cellar guarantees this provenance.

🥂 By-The-Glass Program & Accessible Excellence

While the 89-page master bottle list is designed for collectors and special occasions, the true operational and financial engine of daily beverage revenue is the by-the-glass (BTG) program. The Angus Barn utilizes a generous 6-ounce standard pour served in oversized 19-ounce wine goblets, providing optimal surface area for oxygenation and aromatic release.

Featured By-The-Glass Selections

Colchagua Valley, Chile
Undurraga Carménère – Sibaris Gran Reserva
Sommelier’s recommended pairing. Intense ruby color, exuberant aromas, silky fine tannins perfect for aged beef. Excellent value discovery.
$11 Glass / $40 Bottle
Napa Valley, CA
Trefethen Family Vineyards – Eshcol (Bordeaux Blend)
Premium, ready-to-drink blend with Petit Verdot, Malbec, Cabernet Franc. Crisp acidity cuts through rich lipids of heavy beef courses.
$14 Glass / $50 Bottle
Napa Valley, CA
Vineyard 36 Foundation (Bordeaux Blend)
Elegant proprietary Napa blend. Structured tannins and balanced acidity provide sophisticated pairing with filet and prime rib.
$18 Glass / $68 Bottle
Yadkin Valley, North Carolina
Jones von Drehle Vineyards – Cabernet Franc
Local pride. Inky dark fruit, blueberry, spicy finish. Proudly highlights North Carolina’s viticultural emergence alongside global selections.
$11 Glass / $39 Bottle
Pilot Mountain, North Carolina
Jolo Vineyards – Jolotage
Rich proprietary blend of Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese. Complex, supple, dark chocolate-inflected North Carolina expression.
$16 Glass / $59 Bottle
Raleigh, North Carolina
Biltmore Estate Sparkling Wine (Angus Barn Edition)
Exclusive house sparkling made with traditional méthode champenoise from 100% estate-grown Chardonnay. Each bottling dedicated to influential restaurant figures.
$11 Glass / $39 Bottle (Dining)
Kentucky
Maker’s Mark Private Selection – Angus Barn No. 6
111.1° proof bourbon with notes of candied orange and butterscotch. Excellent digestif following heavy steak course. Signature house spirit.
$19

Wine Sampler Program

To actively combat decision fatigue and encourage palate expansion, the BTG list features a highly popular “Wine Sampler” option. Guests select 3 or 6 different wines poured in 2-ounce increments (1-ounce for dessert wines), allowing multi-course pairing precision without over-consuming premium wine.

Pricing: $22 (3 wines) to $38 (6 wines)

🎭 Immersive Cellar Dining Experiences

Beyond standard private events, the Angus Barn leverages the atmospheric gravity and exclusivity of the cellar to host highly curated, premium-ticketed public events. These immersive, thematic dinners transform the sommelier and culinary teams into theatrical producers, integrating complex multi-course menus with historically and narratively significant wine pairings.

🚢 The Titanic Dinner

Frequency: Typically held over three nights in April

Price: $200 per person

Experience: An authentic gastronomic recreation of the final meal served in the First Class Dining Salon aboard the R.M.S. Titanic in 1912. Guests are assigned the identities of actual historical passengers and are encouraged to wear period Edwardian or formal attire.

Menu Highlights: Oysters à la Russe, Consommé Olga, Poached Salmon with Mousseline, Filet Mignons Lili, Punch Romaine, Roasted Game Hen, Chocolate Painted Eclairs—paired with historically accurate Champagne and classical French wines.

🎭 The Sopranos-Style Mystery Dinner

Frequency: Seasonal availability

Price: $185 per person

Experience: Highly interactive “Who dunit” event encouraging guests to don fine Italian mobster attire, tracksuits, or flashy jewelry. Features a heavy, six-course Italian-style meal meticulously paired with premium Italian wines.

Interactive Element: First guest to solve the murder mystery receives a coveted “cellar prize.” This completely breaks down traditional fine-dining formality, fostering communal, engaging, highly memorable atmosphere.

🎖️ The Jimmy Alfano Dinner

Frequency: Annual tribute event

Price: $190 per person

Experience: Heartfelt tribute to a beloved former chef. Features a complex six-course meal accompanied by five bespoke wine pairings, specifically featuring the late chef’s personal favorite vintages.

Legacy: Proceeds raise awareness and funds for the Jimmy Alfano Scholarship Fund. Integration of corporate legacy, internal philanthropy, and high-level food-and-wine pairing exemplifies the Angus Barn’s community-oriented philosophy.

🍤 Seafood Celebration Dinner

Frequency: Seasonal availability

Price: $185 per person

Format: No substitutions permitted (complex menus require exact culinary composition for precise wine pairing)

Experience: Showcases the restaurant’s exceptional seafood program with rare, cold-water specialties. Six-course progression features Alaskan King Crab, Maine Lobster, North Atlantic Salmon, and other premium preparations.

Private Function Policies

Booking Requirements: Minimum party size varies by room (Thad’s: 12 guests; Alice’s: 12 guests; Captain’s Table: 2 guests)

Dress Code: Business casual or thematic attire mandatory. Ball caps, hoodies, and revealing clothing strictly prohibited.

Baseline Offerings: All private bookings include famous Angus Barn cheddar and bleu cheese spreads with homemade crackers, plus baseline beverage package (wine, beer, or house liquor)

Service Charge: Automatic 20% gratuity applied; single invoice streamlines accounting

Specialization: Contact restaurant directly for custom menus, wine pairings, and theme coordination

♻️ Sustainability & Philanthropic Integration

The daily administration of a massive, high-volume wine program inherently generates substantial physical waste. Under Henk Schuitemaker’s progressive direction, the Angus Barn has integrated an aggressive, uncompromising sustainability philosophy into its cellar operations and broader beverage program.

Environmental Stewardship

Since 1989, the restaurant has meticulously recycled all aluminum, glass, plastic, and thousands of wine corks. All biological waste is converted to compost, culinary oil to biodiesel, and meat scraps donated to the Carnivore Conservation Institute for rescued wolves and tigers. The cellar’s 24/7 climate control is managed to minimize carbon footprint.

Cause-Driven Wine Selections

Specific bottles on the wine list carry philanthropic logos. The “Walk for Hope” designation indicates selections where proceeds benefit the Foundation of Hope (mental illness research). The “Cheyenne Foundation” logo identifies wines supporting rescue of horses, dogs, and cats from local kill shelters—a cause personally championed by owner Van Eure.

Leadership on Environmental Boards

Henk Schuitemaker serves on the Wake County Environmental Service Board, extending the restaurant’s green initiatives beyond dining room hospitality into broader community environmental policy.

Educational Partnerships

The Biltmore Estate partnership for the house sparkling wine represents a fascinating intersection of corporate legacy and winemaking sustainability, combining NC heritage with progressive viticulture practices.

The Biltmore Sparkling Wine Legacy

Instead of treating house wine as a generic commodity, the Angus Barn dedicates each sequential bottling of Biltmore Estate sparkling wine to individuals pivotal to the restaurant’s history. This practice turns wine labels into historical records, embedding the human element directly into the consumption experience.

Bottling Edition Dedicated To Significance
1st Thad Eure, Jr. Original founder and “Barnmaster” whose vision built the restaurant
2nd Thad Eure, Sr. Father of founder; NC Secretary of State for 53 years (longest public office in US history)
3rd Alice Eure Co-owner honored on 34th anniversary for dedication to customer service
4th Rose Beach Very first employee hired; honored for 36 years of dedication
5th Mel Simpson Former General Manager (10 years); instrumental in creating the original award-winning wine list
6th Bennie Segers, Jr. Head bartender for 29 years; trained hundreds of employees
8th Charles Winston Original co-founder alongside Thad Eure Jr.
11th Walter Royal Legendary Executive Chef (27 years); Iron Chef America winner

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