Six Cans and a Bucket of Peanuts
North Yuma · Yuma · Steakhouse / American Casual Dining · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed by the RagingWine Tasting Desk · July 9, 2026
RagingWine reviewed Logan's Roadhouse’s wine list and gave it The Lazy List — RagingWine’s Vibe-Check rating. How RagingWine reviews wine lists →
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You open the menu looking for something to drink with your ribeye and land on a six-item wine list — all 250ml cans. It's not a wine program so much as a shelf decision someone made at a distributor meeting. Points for consistency, at least.
The entire list is canned wine: Graham + Fisk's Cabernet, Underwood Pinot Noir, Archer Roose Pinot Grigio, Imagery Chardonnay, Bollicini Sparkling, and La Vieille Ferme Rosé. There's a token nod to geography — Oregon, California, France, Italy — but the range exists to check boxes, not to excite anyone. No depth, no surprises, no bottles. If you're hoping for something to stand up to a wood-fired steak, you're working with limited material.
All six wines are by the glass, which is technically the whole list, so calling it a 'by the glass program' is generous. Pours come in 250ml cans at $7–$12 — no rotation, no surprises, no staff pushing you toward anything interesting.
La Vieille Ferme Rosé — $7
La Vieille Ferme is a legit Southern Rhône producer with Perrin family roots. It overdelivers in any format, and at the low end of this list, it's the clearest value here — especially with the ribs.
Underwood Pinot Noir
Underwood gets unfairly dismissed because it's casual and canned, but Union Wine Co. knows what they're doing in Oregon. It's a real Pinot Noir at a chain steakhouse price — most people will grab the Cab without looking twice at this one.
Graham + Fisk's Cabernet
Generic California Cab in a can next to a wood-fired steak sounds right in theory, but this one doesn't have the structure to keep up. You're paying for the category, not the wine.
La Vieille Ferme Rosé + Slow-Cooked Ribs
The rosé's dry, fruit-forward profile and light acidity cut through the smoky, fatty richness of the ribs without fighting them. It's the one pairing on this list that actually makes sense.
❌ The Bottom Line
Logan's Roadhouse isn't here for wine people, and the wine list makes no effort to pretend otherwise. Grab a La Vieille Ferme Rosé or an Underwood Pinot and set your expectations accordingly — this is a beer-and-bourbon room wearing a wine list as a formality.
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