Georgetown's Best Wine Secret, Full Stop
Downtown / Near the Square · Georgetown · Wine Bar with Charcuterie, Neapolitan-Style Pizza & Light Bites · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed by the RagingWine Tasting Desk · July 11, 2026
RagingWine reviewed Körk Wine Bar’s wine list and gave it The Wild Card — RagingWine’s Vibe-Check rating. How RagingWine reviews wine lists →
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Walking into a 300-bottle wine bar in a Texas suburb near the town square is not something we expected to say we've done, but here we are. Körk doesn't feel like it's trying too hard — it's casual enough that you could show up in jeans, serious enough that the list makes you put your phone down and actually read it. The breadth hits you immediately: this is not a restaurant that happens to have wine, this is a wine bar that happens to have food.
About 300 wines across the board, with meaningful representation from California, Spain, and Italy alongside a nod to Texas producers — that's a real list for a city this size. Napa heavyweights like Caymus anchor the prestige end, while Familia Torres brings some Old World credibility on the bottle side. The Moscato d'Asti inclusion signals they're thinking beyond the Cab-Chard-Pinot trifecta that bores us at every other suburban spot. Gaps exist — we'd love to see more Rhône or natural wine representation — but the sheer range earns serious respect.
Fifty by-the-glass options is a number that most dedicated wine bars in major cities can't hit, and Körk is doing it in Georgetown, Texas. The range spans from approachable everyday pours starting around $4.44 all the way up to $20 for the Caymus Cabernet, which means there's a real entry point for every budget at the table. We'd push staff to rotate selections more visibly, but what's here covers an impressive spread of regions and styles.
Familia Torres Albariño — $30–$40 (bottle)
Torres is one of Spain's most consistent producers, and Albariño at this price point is a no-brainer — crisp, saline, and built for a charcuterie board. You'd pay significantly more for the same bottle at a city wine bar with a prettier zip code.
Moscato d'Asti
Most people write this off as a dessert afterthought, but a well-selected Moscato d'Asti — low alcohol, delicately fizzy, genuinely complex — is one of the most food-friendly pours on any list. The fact that Körk stocks it says they're paying attention to more than crowd-pleasing bottles.
Anniversary Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon (by the glass)
At $20 a glass, you're paying top dollar for a wine that's become more brand than bottle — Caymus leans hard on name recognition and the quality hasn't kept pace with the price for years. Save the $20 and grab a bottle of something you actually can't find everywhere.
Familia Torres Albariño + Charcuterie Board
The Albariño's bright acidity and subtle salinity cut right through the fat of cured meats and aged cheeses — it's the kind of pairing that makes a charcuterie board feel like an actual meal rather than a snack.
Tuesday — Tuesday Date Night: bottle of wine (house selection of red or white) plus a pizza for $45. One of the better mid-week deals we've seen at any wine bar, full stop.
🎲 The Bottom Line
For a town like Georgetown, Körk is a genuine overachiever — a 300-bottle list with a sommelier on staff, fair prices, and a Tuesday deal that should be mandatory knowledge for anyone within 30 miles. We'd send friends here without hesitation.
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