Delilah
Old Hollywood glam meets serious bottle depth
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Reviewed February 20, 2026
Wingman Metrics
First Impression
The wine list at Delilah is a beast — 300+ references that span everything from unoaked Chablis to Trophy Napa Cabs. It's clearly ambitious, but the breadth feels more like a flex than a curated experience. You're getting bottle depth that most Miami spots can't touch, but you'll pay for the velvet booths and chandeliers.
Selection Deep Dive
The list leans hard into Burgundy and Napa, with a surprising amount of aged Barolo and Right Bank Bordeaux tucked into the mix. There's a solid California section beyond the usual suspects — some Mount Eden Chardonnay, Ridge Monte Bello, Sea Smoke Pinot. France gets the VIP treatment with verticals of Raveneau and Coche-Dury that would make somms weep. The New World selections feel secondary but competent — Argentine Malbec, some Oregon Pinot, a handful of Australian Shiraz. It's a list built for big spenders and special occasions, not Tuesday night experimentation.
By the Glass
The glass program exists but doesn't shine. You're looking at 12-15 pours that play it safe — a Whispering Angel rosé, a Sonoma Chardonnay, maybe a Châteauneuf if you're lucky. Pricing hovers around $18-24 per pour, which is steep for what amounts to crowd-pleasers. Rotation seems minimal — this isn't a place pushing boundaries by the glass.
Domaine de la Côte Pinot Noir 'Bloom's Field' 2020 — $95
Sta. Rita Hills excellence at a price that won't wreck your night — bright, structured, drinks way above its weight
Château de Beaucastel Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc 2018
Everyone orders the red, but this Roussanne-dominant white has the texture and complexity to hang with rich seafood and still feel elegant
Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection
Marked up to $380 for a bottle that retails around $120 — the ultimate sucker bet for expense accounts
Kistler Chardonnay 'Les Noisetiers' 2019 + Dover Sole
Buttery, mineral-driven Chard meets delicate fish with brown butter — classic luxury pairing that actually works
🎲 The Bottom Line
Delilah delivers serious bottle depth in a city where most restaurants phone in their wine programs, but you're paying a premium for the scene. Come for a celebration, not a Tuesday.
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