Three Wines. That's It. Move On.
Old Morgantown Road · Bowling Green · Mexican · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed by the RagingWine Tasting Desk · July 12, 2026
RagingWine reviewed Los Primos Mexican Bar and Grill’s wine list and gave it The Lazy List — RagingWine’s Vibe-Check rating. How RagingWine reviews wine lists →
Wingman Metrics
The wine list at Los Primos fits comfortably on a Post-it note — three options, all at $5.49 a glass, full stop. This is not a wine program; it's a checkbox. To their credit, nobody is pretending otherwise.
Three pours: a Sangria, a White Lady, and a Vignoles from Indiana or Kentucky. That's the whole story. Vignoles is actually an interesting regional grape — a French-American hybrid grown well in the Midwest — so there's at least one choice here that isn't purely functional. But with no bottles on offer, no depth, and no breadcrumb trail back to a specific producer, the list ends before it begins. This is a margarita restaurant, and the wine section knows it.
All three options are by the glass at $5.49, which is about as low as restaurant wine gets in 2024. Rotation appears nonexistent — this list has the energy of something typed once and never revisited. If you're here for wine, you're here for exactly one of three things, and two of them are probably fine cold on a hot day.
Vignoles — $5.49
At under six bucks, the Vignoles is the only pour here with any regional personality. A Midwest hybrid grape with real history — if they're pouring something from Indiana or Kentucky, this is the one worth trying out of curiosity alone.
Vignoles
Nobody walks into a Mexican bar and grill expecting a Midwestern hybrid white wine, which is exactly why it's worth a look. It's not a discovery so much as a small surprise in a place where surprises aren't expected.
Sangria
House sangria at a casual chain-adjacent Mexican restaurant is almost never made from anything worth noting. At $5.49 it won't hurt you, but it's the path of least resistance dressed up with fruit. Order a margarita instead — you're already here.
Vignoles + Chicken Fajitas
Vignoles tends toward off-dry with decent acidity, which plays reasonably well against the char and spice of sizzling fajitas. It's not a revelatory combination, but it's the best this list can offer against the menu's heavy hitters.
❌ The Bottom Line
Los Primos is a solid neighborhood Mexican spot, but the wine program is purely incidental — three glasses, no bottles, no story. Stick to the margaritas, which is almost certainly what the kitchen and bar were built around anyway.
Scottsville Road · Bowling Green · Steakhouse
Logan's Roadhouse isn't here to impress you with wine, and it doesn't. Order a beer, grab a bourbon, or smuggle in something worth drinking — the wine list is an afterthought and it knows it.
Grocery Store
Steep
Basic Stemmed
MIA
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Scottsville Road · Bowling Green · Japanese
Come to Yuki for the sushi, which by all accounts earns its local-staple status. Come for the wine only if you're keeping it simple — stick to the Stoneleigh or the Wollersheim Riesling and call it a night.
Grocery Store
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Rotating Cast
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Scottsville Road Corridor · Bowling Green · Bar / Steakhouse
Montana Grille Bar is a reliable pour in a city that isn't exactly overrun with serious wine programs — you won't find anything that surprises you, but you won't get burned either. If you're ordering a Wagyu steak, Jordan or Stag's Leap will carry the night just fine.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Campbell Lane / Scottsville Road · Bowling Green · American / Casual
Cheddar's wine list is the definition of a chain going through the motions — grocery store labels, steep markups, and zero personality. Order a cocktail or a beer, enjoy your chicken tenders, and save the wine for somewhere that actually cares.
Grocery Store
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Rotating Cast
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Scottsville Road Corridor · Bowling Green · American / Casual
Rafferty's wine list is fine the same way a beige wall is fine — inoffensive, forgettable, and doing the bare minimum. Order the Ste. Michelle Riesling, enjoy your ribs, and save your wine ambitions for a different night.
Crowd Pleasers
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Chestnut Street / WKU Area · Bowling Green · Pizza / American
Come for the stone-baked pizza and the craft beer — Mellow Mushroom Bowling Green earns its stripes on both counts. The wine list is an afterthought with grocery-tier bottles at steep markups, so if you're committed to wine, hit Winesday and stick to the Prosecco split.
Grocery Store
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Active Program
Acceptable
West Duluth · Duluth · Mexican
Margarita's is a genuinely fun neighborhood spot, but the wine list is an afterthought dressed up as a decision. Come for the fajitas and the cocktails — if you must have wine, grab the Riesling and move on.
Grocery Store
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Downtown / East Superior Street · Duluth · Mexican
Lindo is a solid casual Mexican spot with lake views and a great cocktail program — just don't come here for wine. Order a margarita, enjoy the view, and save the bottle for somewhere else.
Grocery Store
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Rotating Cast
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Downtown Livermore · Livermore · Mexican
Blue Agave Club is first and foremost a tequila destination, but the wine list earns its place by betting on local Livermore producers and sneaking in a wild card or two. If you're eating here and skipping the wine entirely, you're missing a cheap way to drink well in wine country.
Small but Thoughtful
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
One wine list review, one adventure pick, one quick tip, and a personal note. Every week. Under 500 words.