Casino Steakhouse Wine That Actually Delivers
Golden Nugget Biloxi · Gulfport · Steakhouse · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed by the RagingWine Tasting Desk · July 13, 2026
RagingWine reviewed Morton's The Steakhouse – Biloxi’s wine list and gave it The Reliable — RagingWine’s Vibe-Check rating. How RagingWine reviews wine lists →
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Walk into Morton's Biloxi and the wine list does exactly what you'd expect from a chain steakhouse inside a casino — it's safe, it's familiar, and it's not going to surprise you. That's not necessarily a death sentence. The by-the-glass program is unusually generous in scope, and there are a few legitimately interesting pours hiding in plain sight if you know where to look.
The list leans hard into California — Napa Cabs, Sonoma Chardonnay, Paso Robles muscle — which tracks for a beef-forward menu but leaves almost no room for anything adventurous. The Marqués de Cáceres Reserva Rioja is a lone flag for Old World drinkers, and the dessert wine selection is quietly impressive: Royal Tokaji, Blandy's 10-Year Bual Madeira, and two Tawny Ports including Taylor Fladgate 20-Year. The Torbreck Woodcutter's Shiraz from Barossa is the one bottle that feels like someone was paying attention. Beyond that, you're navigating a greatest-hits playlist built for people who already know what they like and aren't here to be challenged.
Twenty-five by-the-glass options is a big number — the kind that sounds impressive until you realize it's basically the entire list. The Cabs of California Flight (Raymond Primal Cut, Austin Hope, Faust at $32 for three 3oz pours) is a clever move for steak night, letting you benchmark three price points side by side. Whispering Angel at $17 for a 6oz pour is one of the more reasonable asks on the menu.
Marqués de Cáceres Reserva Rioja — $14/6oz
The most interesting wine on the menu at the lowest glass price. Tempranillo with some actual age and structure — it holds its own against a New York strip and won't empty your wallet while the table is still ordering sides.
Blandy's 10yr Bual Madeira
Nobody orders Madeira at a steakhouse. That's a mistake. Bual sits in the semi-sweet range with enough acidity to cut through a rich meal, and it's one of the most food-flexible fortified wines on the planet. Order it after dinner and feel immediately smarter than everyone around you.
Moët & Chandon Brut Épernay
At $27 for a 6oz pour, you're paying casino-resort markup for entry-level Champagne. It's fine. It's also $20-25 retail per bottle. There's no world where this math makes sense unless someone else is buying.
Faust Cabernet Napa Valley + USDA Prime Filet Mignon
Faust is built for exactly this moment — it's rich, structured Napa Cab that can match the fat and char of a prime filet without either one drowning the other. This is the play if you're going to spend money here.
✔️ The Bottom Line
Morton's Biloxi is a reliable, if expensive, wine stop for steakhouse classics — the list won't excite you, but it won't embarrass you either. If you're already here for the steak, the Rioja and the dessert wine program give you more to work with than the surroundings might suggest.
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The Rack House wine list is exactly what a Gulf Coast steakhouse should be — unpretentious, fairly priced, and wide enough by the glass that you don't feel cornered. We'd send a friend here without hesitation, just with the note to skip the Moscato and go straight for the Ste. Michelle.
Crowd Pleasers
Fair
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Willing but Green
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Island View Casino · Gulfport · Bar
This is not a destination for wine drinkers — it's a slot machine bar that happens to stock one bubbly. Come for the Sunday bottle deal at Carter Green Steakhouse next door, not for anything happening at the bar itself.
Grocery Store
Steep
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MIA
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Island View Casino · Gulfport · Seafood / Raw Bar
The food concept is solid, but the wine program is an afterthought in a place that should know better — oysters are practically begging for a decent Muscadet or even a crisp rosé, and the kitchen deserves backup. Come for the shellfish, drink the bubbles on Sunday, and lower your expectations below sea level.
Grocery Store
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I-10 / Highway 49 Corridor · Gulfport · Hotel Restaurant / American
This is not a wine destination — it's a place to sleep near the highway that happens to have wine on the menu because it's legally a full-service hotel. Order a beer, or head somewhere else entirely.
Grocery Store
Steep
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Set & Forget
Acceptable
Biloxi Beachfront · Gulfport · American
This is a wine list for people who need wine with dinner and aren't interested in making it a thing — and it delivers exactly that without embarrassing anyone. If wine is important to your night, eat somewhere else; if you just want a glass of something recognizable while you watch the Gulf, you'll be fine.
Crowd Pleasers
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Gulfport Beachfront / Highway 90 · Gulfport · Hotel Bistro
This is a wine list that exists because the hotel is required to have one. If you're sleeping here, grab a glass of the Clean Slate Riesling and call it a night — but don't make a trip to the Courtyard Bistro for the wine program.
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Unknown · Bloomington · Steakhouse
LongHorn's wine list exists to check a box, not to elevate your meal. Stick to the Riesling or the Meiomi, enjoy your steak, and don't expect the wine program to be the reason you came.
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Unknown · Bloomington · Steakhouse
Logan's Roadhouse is a perfectly fine place to eat a steak and throw peanut shells on the floor — but the wine list is an afterthought, and the markup makes ordering a bottle feel like a small punishment. Stick to one glass of the Riesling or pivot to a beer.
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Willing but Green
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Island View Casino / Beach Boulevard · Gulfport · Steakhouse
Carter Green is a perfectly competent steakhouse wine list that won't embarrass you on a date or a business dinner — just don't expect it to excite you. The real reason to pay attention: show up Sunday between 5 and 10pm for two-for-one pours, and suddenly the value math gets very interesting.
Crowd Pleasers
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
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