325 Labels Deep in Ski Country
Teton Village · Jackson Hole · Steakhouse · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed May 19, 2026
Wingman Metrics
You walk into a rowdy après-ski saloon with mounted antlers and a crowd still in ski boots, and then someone hands you a 325-label wine list. It's a genuine surprise — the kind that makes you do a double-take. This place is playing a different game than its lodge-bar exterior suggests.
Over 325 labels is serious business anywhere, let alone at 6,200 feet in a mountain party bar. The list leans into France and Napa, which is a safe but respectable axis for a steakhouse crowd with money to spend after a powder day. You'll find the recognizable California names alongside some genuine depth for those willing to dig — this isn't just a wall of Caymus and Jordan. The gap, as always with lists this size, is whether the curation is intentional or just accumulated over years of distributor visits.
With a list this size, the by-the-glass program reportedly runs 12–18 options, which is a reasonable window into the cellar. Pours clock in at $14–$22, standard steakhouse territory in a resort town where everything is priced for vacation budgets. We'd push staff on what's rotating — a list this deep should have more going on by the glass than the usual suspects.
2021 Mon Coeur Grenache Blend — $55
Grenache-driven blends at this price point consistently over-deliver on richness and drinkability — it's the move if you want something that drinks above its weight class at a table full of red meat without blowing your ski-trip budget on a single bottle.
2021 Mon Coeur Grenache Blend
Most people at a steakhouse in Jackson Hole are reaching for the big Napa Cabs. This Grenache blend is the sleeper — approachable, food-friendly, and almost certainly flying under the radar while everyone else argues over who's ordering the Prisoner.
2022 The Prisoner Zinfandel & Cabernet Sauvignon Blend
The Prisoner is everywhere, and at resort-town markup it's a reliable way to pay premium prices for a wine you could find at your local Total Wine. It's not bad — it's just not why you're here, and there's a 325-bottle list begging you to do better.
2021 Mon Coeur Grenache Blend + Dry-Aged Steak
Grenache's fruit weight and natural acidity cut through the richness of a dry-aged cut without trying to out-muscle it — you get the wine, you get the beef, and neither one is fighting for the check.
🎲 The Bottom Line
A legit wine program hiding inside a ski-town party bar — the 325-label list earns real respect, even if resort pricing means your wallet takes a hit. Come for the steaks, dig into the list, and don't reflexively grab the Prisoner.
Jackson Town · Jackson Hole · Barbecue
Bubba's doesn't pretend to be a wine destination, and we respect the honesty — but the list is the definition of set-it-and-forget-it. Order a beer, enjoy the ribs, and save your wine curiosity for somewhere that reciprocates.
Grocery Store
Fair
Basic Stemmed
MIA
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Teton Village · Jackson Hole · Outdoor Bar
The Handle Bar is the kind of wine program that does exactly what it needs to do for its setting — no more, no less. You'll drink well here if you pick smart, but this isn't a destination for wine people so much as a very competent resort bar that happens to have Opus One on the list.
Solid Range
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Set & Forget
Proper
Downtown Jackson · Jackson Hole · Cafe / Bakery
Persephone isn't a wine destination, but it absolutely punches above its weight for what it is — a bakery-café with a genuinely thoughtful short list of natural pours at fair prices. If you're in Jackson and want a glass of something interesting without the steakhouse markup, this is your move.
Small but Thoughtful
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Town of Jackson · Jackson Hole · French-Inspired Bistro
The Bistro earns its stripes as a reliable wine destination in Jackson Hole — the sommelier influence is visible, the European focus is coherent, and the list has depth worth exploring. Just go in knowing the markups are hotel-resort territory, and steer toward the Old World bottles where the curation is strongest.
Solid Range
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Set & Forget
Proper
East of Jackson · Jackson Hole · Steakhouse / Grill
The Grill at Spring Creek Ranch delivers a competent, crowd-pleasing wine list that matches the lodge aesthetic perfectly — reliable, a little expensive, and zero risk. If you're here for the views and the bison, you'll drink well enough; just don't come expecting the list to match the drama outside the window.
Plays It Safe
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Town Square · Jackson Hole · Tapas / Wine Bar
Bin22 is the wine bar that has no business being this good in the middle of Wyoming ski country, and that's exactly why we're sending people here. If you're in Jackson Hole and you care about what's in your glass, this is the only address that matters.
Deep & Eclectic
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Set & Forget
Proper
I-35 / North Creek · Laredo · Steakhouse
Outback Laredo's wine program is a national chain doing national chain things — predictable, overpriced relative to quality, and staffed by people who aren't expected to know anything about what they're pouring. Come for the Bloomin' Onion, stick to a cocktail, and save the wine order for somewhere that cares.
Grocery Store
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Rotating Cast
Set & Forget
Acceptable
North Creek / I-35 · Laredo · Steakhouse
Logan's Roadhouse is not a wine destination — it's a steakhouse chain where wine clearly wasn't part of the concept. Order a beer, order a cocktail, and save the bottle for a restaurant that's actually trying.
Grocery Store
Steep
Basic Stemmed
MIA
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Mall del Norte Area · Laredo · Steakhouse
Texas Roadhouse Laredo is a great spot for a $17 steak and a bucket of rolls — the wine list is an afterthought and everyone involved knows it. Order a margarita, or grab the Ste. Michelle Riesling and call it a night.
Grocery Store
Fair
Basic Stemmed
MIA
Set & Forget
Acceptable
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