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East Casper · Casper · Sports Bar · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed by the RagingWine Tasting Desk · July 15, 2026
RagingWine reviewed Buffalo Wild Wings Casper’s wine list and gave it The Lazy List — RagingWine’s Vibe-Check rating. How RagingWine reviews wine lists →
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The wine list at Buffalo Wild Wings Casper is exactly what you'd expect from a chain that built its entire identity around beer, sports, and sauce-covered wings — an afterthought stapled to the back of a laminated menu. Seven options, all national mass-market brands, no vintage worth discussing. This is a list that exists because corporate said it had to.
We're looking at a tight cluster of grocery-store regulars: Chateau Ste. Michelle Chardonnay, Ecco Domani Pinot Grigio, Josh Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon, Mark West Pinot Noir, Dark Horse Rosé, Pasmosa Sangria, and an unspecified Prosecco. Every single bottle is a bulk-production brand you can grab off a shelf at Walmart — which is exactly where most of these live. There's no regional identity, no interesting producer, no attempt to surprise anyone. The coverage hits the basics (white, red, rosé, bubbly, sangria) but in the most perfunctory way imaginable.
Glass pours run a chain-standard $6–$10, which sounds reasonable until you realize you're paying bar markup on wines that retail for $8–$14. The selection mirrors the bottle list with zero rotation — what's on today was on six months ago and will be on six months from now. There's no by-the-glass program here, just wine-shaped options for people who don't want a beer.
Chateau Ste. Michelle Chardonnay — $6–$10/glass
If you must order wine here, Chateau Ste. Michelle is at least a legitimate producer from Washington's Columbia Valley making honest, food-friendly Chardonnay. It's the only bottle on this list where the name on the label reflects an actual winemaking operation worth acknowledging. Still overpriced for what it is, but it's the least bad call.
Pasmosa Sangria
Look, this is a chain sports bar serving wings — lean into it. Pasmosa is a pre-made sangria, but on a hot Wyoming afternoon watching a game with a basket of boneless wings, cold sangria over ice is at least honest about what it is. It's not hiding behind a respectable label. That's almost charming.
Mark West Pinot Noir
At $35 a bottle — a 250% markup on a $10 retail wine — this is the worst deal on the list. Mark West is a massive California production wine with no particular reason to exist beyond filling a price point. Paying $35 for it here is the wine equivalent of ordering a filet mignon at a hot dog stand.
Dark Horse Rosé + Traditional Wings with Mango Habanero Sauce
The residual sweetness and fruit-forward profile of Dark Horse Rosé at least pushes back against the heat of Mango Habanero in a way the Pinot Noir and Chardonnay cannot. It's not a great wine, but it's the right shape for the job — and sometimes that's the whole game.
❌ The Bottom Line
Buffalo Wild Wings Casper is not a wine destination and has no interest in becoming one — the list is overpriced, understocked, and assembled by a corporate algorithm, not a person who cares. Order the craft beer, order a cocktail, order a Pepsi — just don't come here expecting the wine to do anything for you.
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Crowd Pleasers
Fair
Basic Stemmed
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Basic Stemmed
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Set & Forget
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Grocery Store
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Basic Stemmed
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