Mahogany Prime Steakhouse
Big Cab Energy, Napa All the Way Down
South Tulsa · Tulsa · Steakhouse · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed March 29, 2026
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First Impression
You flip open the wine list at Mahogany and you know exactly where you are: Napa, baby, wall to wall. The list reads like a greatest hits album — Caymus, Silver Oak, Opus One — all the names your uncle drops at Thanksgiving. It's confident and comfortable, which is both its strength and its ceiling.
Selection Deep Dive
The list leans hard into California Cabernet and doesn't apologize for it, anchored by heavy hitters like Dominus Napa 2018 and Opus One Meritage Napa 2019 at the trophy end, with Daou Paso Robles 2023 and Trefethen 'Eshcol' Napa 2022 handling the more accessible middle. There's some reach into Italy, Argentina, Chile, and Washington's Columbia Valley, but those feel like footnotes rather than a real commitment to the international side of the cellar. If you're a Cab drinker, this is your playground — just know that the markup math isn't always in your favor. The Hourglass Sauvignon Blanc at $79 against a $40 retail price is the kind of arithmetic that stings a little.
By the Glass
Eighteen by-the-glass options is a genuinely solid count for a steakhouse, and the range from $11 to $60 a glass means there's something for both the cautious spender and the person expensing dinner. We'd like to see more rotation and discovery in the glass program — right now it mirrors the bottle list's safe-bet philosophy — but the breadth is there.
Hourglass HGIII Red Wine Napa Valley 2017 — $99
At only 24% above retail, this is the tightest markup on the list. For a Napa red blend with Hourglass's pedigree, $99 at a white-tablecloth steakhouse is as close to honest as it gets here.
Trefethen 'Eshcol' Napa Valley 2022
Most tables walk past Trefethen chasing the flashier labels, but Eshcol is a smart, food-friendly Napa red that consistently overdelivers for its price point. Order it and look like you actually know wine.
Hourglass Sauvignon Blanc Napa Valley 2017
Nearly 100% markup on a Sauvignon Blanc that's not even a current vintage. This is a $40 retail bottle — there's no scenario where $79 makes sense when you could order a second course instead.
Silver Oak Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 + Prime Ribeye
Silver Oak Alexander Valley runs a little softer and more approachable than its Napa sibling, which makes it a better match for the ribeye's rich marbling — enough structure to hold up, enough fruit to not overpower the beef.
✔️ The Bottom Line
Mahogany plays it straight: great steakhouse, predictable but well-stocked wine list, markups that range from acceptable to eyebrow-raising. Send a friend here for the steak and the Cab — just steer them away from the Sauvignon Blanc.
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