If you like full bodied reds then Amarone, Malbec, Northern Rhone or Brunello may be ones for you - various price points for each as well
I would also recommend Chateau Musar. It's from a vineyard in Lebanon and is a very nice full bodied red wine with a little oak influence. Only drawback is it's not cheap. I lucked out and was able to get a pretty large order on en primeur via the wine society a few years back (actually 9 years back !!!!) for the 2013. It's drinking window for this particular year goes up to 2031, i still have 2 full cases left in my members reserve, but I reckon they will get hammered at Christmas
here is a link to the write up blurb from wine society
Find out more about Chateau Musar.
www.thewinesociety.com
My members reserve is primarilly full of Spanish reds (grew up on these being from Spanish family), however for my French offerings I usually go for a cotes du Rhone, Gigondas. Again got really lucky with an en primeur offer on this one
https://www.thewinesociety.com/product/gigondas-la-gille-perrin-2020 , although delivery is not untill Spring 2023, but again drinking window is massive and goes up to 2032.
Not overly keen on white, however I am partial to a Gavi from piedmont and the Societies own offering is actually pretty decent and at a failry good price point for a Gavi at just under a tenner a bottle. Talking of piedmont, don't fogert about Barollo, probably my favourite non spanish red, but again price point is pretty eye watering unless you can get some bin ends or a bulk buy discount.