800+ Bottles Deep, Six Continents Wide
The Strip · Las Vegas · French-American Steakhouse · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed March 11, 2026
Wingman Metrics
Eight hundred wines spanning six continents — this isn't a wine list, it's a library. The book itself feels like a first-class upgrade, and when you see '83 Château Margaux sitting at $4,300, you know they're playing in the deep end.
The breadth here is staggering: Old World classics anchor the list with serious Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Barolo holdings, but they don't ignore California, Australia, South America, and even Asia. This is a cellar built for collectors and casual drinkers alike — there's depth in every region, not just trophy bottles at the top. The sommelier team clearly curates with intention, balancing blue-chip names with thoughtful producers across price points. It's the kind of list where you could visit ten times and never drink the same thing twice.
With 25-35 pours available by the glass, they're offering more options than most restaurants stock bottles. The range isn't specified in detail, but at this caliber, expect proper representation across varietals and regions — not just house pours and one token splurge. Glass programs this size usually rotate seasonally, though we didn't find evidence of aggressive changeups.
Unable to specify without seeing full list — Research incomplete
At this price point and with this level of curation, value is relative — focus on mid-tier Burgundy or domestic Pinot under $150
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With 800 bottles, there are dozens of sleepers — ask the somm about lesser-known Italian regions or domestic Syrah
'83 Château Margaux
At $4,300, it's a flex not a drink — unless you're celebrating a life event, there are better values in the Bordeaux section
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This cut demands a big Napa Cab or aged Barolo — ask for something with 5+ years of bottle age to match the marbling
🔥 The Bottom Line
This is where serious wine drinkers come to Vegas. The list is world-class, the staff knows their stuff, and the cellar runs deeper than most cities. Yes, it's expensive — but if you're already spending steakhouse money, you might as well drink like royalty.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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