Two Wines. Neither One Worth Talking About.
West Side · Bloomington · American / Comfort Food · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed by the RagingWine Tasting Desk · July 10, 2026
RagingWine reviewed Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen – Bloomington’s wine list and gave it The Lazy List — RagingWine’s Vibe-Check rating. How RagingWine reviews wine lists →
Wingman Metrics
The wine list at Cheddar's Bloomington is less a list and more a footnote — two options buried somewhere between the frozen margaritas and the sweet tea. If you came here hoping wine would be part of the experience, adjust your expectations now.
We're working with exactly two wines: an Ecco Domani Pinot Grigio and a Roscato Rosso Dolce, both Italian, both found at any grocery store with a decent import shelf. There's no depth, no regional exploration, no attempt to match a wine program to the food being served. Kendall-Jackson Chardonnay rounds out what appears to be a slightly expanded pour option, but this is still firmly gas-station-wine territory dressed up in a sit-down-restaurant context. The 'region focus' being Italy here is purely coincidental — these are mass-market brands, not a considered Old World curation.
Two pours, maybe three if you count the K-J Chardonnay that surfaces in pricing data. Cheddar's does offer a larger 'Cheddar's Pour' (~9 oz) alongside the standard 6 oz, which is a nice-enough gesture — until you realize you're just getting more of the same wine. No rotation, no seasonal additions, no sense that anyone upstairs thought about this for more than ten minutes.
Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay — $7.99
At a 71% markup on a 6 oz pour, it's the least-bad deal on the list. K-J Chardonnay is inoffensive, widely understood, and at least has some body to stand up to a plate of comfort food. Low bar, but it clears it.
Roscato Rosso Dolce
Look, it's sweet, it's simple, and most serious wine drinkers would walk past it. But Roscato's slightly fizzy, lightly sweet red actually works with spicy or smoky dishes in a way a dry wine at this price tier wouldn't. It's not a gem so much as the one option that knows what it is.
Ecco Domani Pinot Grigio (Cheddar's Pour, 9 oz)
At $8.49 for a 9 oz pour of a $10 retail bottle, the markup hits 131%. You're not getting quality, you're just getting volume. Skip it and order a beer or one of their cocktails — at least those menus got some attention.
Roscato Rosso Dolce + Honey-Butter Croissant or a BBQ-glazed entrée
The residual sweetness in the Roscato mirrors the sweetness in barbecue sauces and honey-butter applications — it won't clash where a dry red might. It's the rare case where the right wine for the list is also the right wine for the food.
❌ The Bottom Line
Cheddar's Bloomington is a perfectly fine place to eat a big plate of comfort food, but the wine program is an afterthought at best and a quiet ripoff at worst. Order a cocktail, order a beer, or bring your own if they allow it — just don't come here expecting wine to be part of the night.
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