Greece's Greatest Hits Meet Vegas Glam
The Cosmopolitan · Las Vegas · Greek Seafood · Visit Website ↗
Updated April 2026
Reviewed March 12, 2026
Wingman Metrics
A 500+ bottle list that reads like a love letter to the Greek islands, with serious depth beyond the usual Assyrtiko suspects. This isn't your neighborhood taverna's wine program — it's a full-blown Mediterranean wine education, Vegas-style.
The Greek selection alone justifies the visit: Biblia Chora and Gerovassiliou wines from Macedonia and Epanomi anchor a list that spans mainland Greece's emerging regions. Beyond Greece, you'll find serious Mediterranean representation from southern Italy, southern France, and the Iberian Peninsula. The cellar goes deep on aged whites and indigenous Greek varieties most people have never heard of. It's clear someone here actually cares about showcasing Greek viticulture beyond the tourist traps.
20-30 pours run $16-28, which for a Cosmopolitan restaurant is surprisingly restrained. The glass selection rotates through Greek whites and reds, plus a few Mediterranean ringers. You won't find the deepest cuts here, but the entry point is solid for first-timers exploring Greek wine.
Biblia Chora White — $70-85
Northern Greek blend that punches way above its price point — crisp, mineral-driven, and built for whole grilled fish
Gerovassiliou Malagousia
This nearly-extinct Greek grape got rescued in the 1980s and now makes aromatic whites that'll surprise Viognier fans
Top-shelf bottles over $400
Vegas markup hits hard at the high end — save the splurge for a wine bar with fairer pricing
Biblia Chora White + Whole Grilled Mediterranean Sea Bass
Greek white with Greek fish — the citrus and salinity in the wine mirror the charred, briny fish perfectly
🔥 The Bottom Line
If you want to understand why Greek wine is having a moment, this is your classroom. Yes, it's expensive. Yes, it's worth it.
Las Vegas Strip · Las Vegas · American, Italian
Alexxa's is a Strip restaurant doing Strip things — great location, recognizable bottles, pricing that reflects the real estate. If you're here for fountain views and a glass of Cakebread, you'll be genuinely happy; if you're hunting for value or adventure, look elsewhere.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Las Vegas Strip · Las Vegas · French, Mediterranean
LPM is a legitimate wine destination by Las Vegas Strip standards — the Burgundy-forward list has real bones, sommelier Karla Poeschel keeps it credible, and a newly minted Wine Spectator Award of Excellence confirms this isn't just hotel filler. Markups are what they are in this zip code, but the quality is there if you spend wisely.
Solid Range
Steep
Varietal Specific
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Set & Forget
Proper
Las Vegas · Las Vegas · Italian
La Strega is doing something genuinely unusual for a Las Vegas neighborhood Italian: serving serious wine at prices that don't require an expense account, backed by a sommelier who knows what she's doing. Tuesday half-price wine night is not a gimmick — it's a reason to rearrange your week.
Solid Range
Steal
Basic Stemmed
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Active Program
Proper
Las Vegas Strip · Las Vegas · Italian
Caramella is a better wine stop than its lounge-y Strip pedigree would suggest — the Italian selections alone make it worth a serious look. The Thursday half-price night is the real unlock; that's when this list goes from steep to genuinely exciting.
Solid Range
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Occasional
Acceptable
The Strip · Las Vegas · Spanish
é is a Wild Card in the most literal sense — a nine-seat secret room inside a casino that takes Spanish wine more seriously than most dedicated wine bars. If you're eating here, you're already spending money; lean into the list and let Chris So point you somewhere unexpected.
Small but Thoughtful
Steep
Varietal Specific
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Set & Forget
Proper
The Strip · Las Vegas · Japanese
Wakuda isn't a wine destination in the way a dedicated wine bar is, but it's doing something genuinely interesting — pairing a focused, high-quality California-and-Burgundy list with Japanese cuisine that actually rewards that combination. If you're eating here, drink the wine; Luis Guillen knows what he's doing.
Solid Range
Steep
Varietal Specific
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Set & Forget
Proper
Fells Point · Baltimore · Greek Seafood
The Black Olive has committed fully to an all-Greek wine program in a city that mostly plays it safe, and that alone earns serious respect. The pricing skews steep for the neighborhood, but the depth and specificity of the list make it worth the trip for anyone who wants to drink something they genuinely can't find anywhere else in Baltimore.
Surprising Depth
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Occasional
Proper
Buckhead · Atlanta · Greek Seafood
Kyma is the Greek wine education Atlanta needed. 90% Greek list, expert staff, and seafood that demands these wines. The most regionally unique wine program in the city.
Deep & Eclectic
Steep
Varietal Specific
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Occasional
Proper
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