Wyoming's Best Bet for Steak and Sips
Casper · Casper · Steakhouse, American · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed by the RagingWine Tasting Desk · July 15, 2026
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The wine list at Silver Fox is compact — 21 labels — but it fits the room: warm, classic, a little dressed up for Casper. This isn't a place trying to out-wine itself; it's a steakhouse that wants you comfortable, not confused. That's a reasonable deal.
The list leans heavily on California with familiar faces like JUSTIN Cabernet and Paraduxx, which is exactly what most ribeye-seekers want. There's a gesture toward France with the Famille Perrin Côtes du Rhône Rosé, and New Zealand shows up via Craggy Range's Te Muna Road Sauvignon Blanc — the most interesting bottle on the list by some margin. Chile and Argentina get token representation, and Oregon and Washington are present but unnamed in the data. The gaps are real: no Burgundy, no Italian reds, no aged bottles to speak of. But within its lane, the list is functional and honestly priced.
Here's the thing: all 21 wines are available by the glass, which is either a sign of a tight, rotating program or just a small list with nowhere to hide. At $8–$18 per pour, the pricing is approachable for an upscale steakhouse — no one's getting gouged here. The top end of that range should get you something worth drinking.
Craggy Range Te Muna Road Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc — $18/glass
Craggy Range makes genuinely serious wine out of Martinborough, New Zealand — this isn't your grocery store Sauvignon Blanc. At the top of Silver Fox's glass pour range, it's the pick for anyone who wants something with actual tension and terroir on a list that otherwise plays it very safe.
Famille Perrin Réserve Côtes du Rhône Rosé
Most people at a steakhouse skip the rosé without a second thought. Don't. The Perrin family runs Château Beaucastel — one of the great estates in the Southern Rhône — and their Réserve line punches well above its price. Order this before the ribeye arrives and you'll look like you know something.
Chandon Brut 187ml NV
A 187ml mini-bottle of California bubbly is a fine airplane drink, but at an upscale steakhouse with dinner plates running $25–$45, it feels like an afterthought. You're paying per-ounce rates on a tiny pour that won't last past the bread basket. Pass.
JUSTIN Cabernet Sauvignon + Ribeye Steak
JUSTIN's Paso Robles Cab is built for exactly this moment — rich, dark-fruited, with enough structure to stand up to a well-marbled ribeye without turning into a tannin war. It's a crowd pleaser, sure, but it's a crowd pleaser because it works.
✔️ The Bottom Line
Silver Fox isn't destination wine drinking, but it's honest, affordable, and a few smart picks deep — which is more than most steakhouses in Wyoming (or anywhere) can claim. Send your friends here for a steak; just steer them toward the Craggy Range.
East Casper · Casper · Casual American
This is a chain wine list doing exactly what chain wine lists do — minimum effort, maximum margin, zero adventure. Order a beer or a cocktail and save your wine spending for somewhere that cares.
Grocery Store
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Willing but Green
Set & Forget
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East Casper · Casper · Sports Bar
Buffalo Wild Wings Casper is not a wine destination and has no interest in becoming one — the list is overpriced, understocked, and assembled by a corporate algorithm, not a person who cares. Order the craft beer, order a cocktail, order a Pepsi — just don't come here expecting the wine to do anything for you.
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Gouge
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MIA
Set & Forget
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East Casper · Casper · Italian-American
If you're at Olive Garden, you're here for the breadsticks and the company — and that's fine. Just don't come expecting the wine list to add anything to the evening beyond basic functionality.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
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Downtown · Bloomington · Steakhouse, American
Janko's earns its reputation on the strength of its steaks — the wine list is just along for the ride and not trying very hard. Order the best bottle you can stomach paying for, focus on the beef, and don't overthink it.
Crowd Pleasers
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Downtown · Tuscaloosa · Steakhouse, American
Dillard's Chophouse is a solid steakhouse wine experience for Downtown Tuscaloosa — competent, predictable, and not going to embarrass anyone at the table. If you already love Jordan or Duckhorn, you'll be comfortable; if you want to go off-script, you're mostly on your own.
Plays It Safe
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
North Davenport · Davenport · Steakhouse, American
Come here for the steak and the rolls — they're genuinely good. But the wine program is an afterthought at best, and you're better off ordering a draft beer or skipping alcohol entirely than wrestling with this list.
Grocery Store
Steep
Basic Stemmed
MIA
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