Psychedelic supper club with serious Italian bottles
Las Vegas Strip Β· Las Vegas Β· Italian-American Β· Visit Website β
Reviewed April 8, 2026
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Walking into Superfrico feels like someone dropped a Milanese supper club into a fever dream β velvet booths, live entertainment, and a wine list that has absolutely no business being this good for a place with this much going on visually. The Best of Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator isn't a fluke here. Someone put real effort into building this cellar, and it shows the moment you open the book.
The list leans hard into Tuscany and Champagne, and those two pillars alone justify the trip. You've got Sassicaia from Tenuta San Guido, Tignanello from Antinori, and Ornellaia Super Tuscans sitting alongside serious Brunello representation from Biondi-Santi and Casanova di Neri β this is a legitimately curated Italian program. Barolo gets love too, with Giacomo Conterno on the list, which is a name that earns respect anywhere in the world. California shows up via Napa Cab stalwarts like Caymus and Jordan, which feel a little safe given how strong the Italian side runs, but they're crowd-pleasers that will move on a Vegas floor.
With 20-35 glass pours ranging from $14 to $30, there's real range here beyond the house pours. The Champagne-by-the-glass situation β with Bollinger and Krug in the cellar β deserves a direct conversation with the staff about what's available in splits or single pours. Don't just default to whatever's printed; ask what they're pouring that night.
Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley β $60
Jordan consistently punches above its price point and is one of the most food-friendly Napa Cabs on the market β great with the Chicken Parm and nowhere near the markup pain of the trophy bottles on this list.
Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino
Most tables at Superfrico are ordering Sassicaia or Tignanello because the names are familiar, but Casanova di Neri is doing something quieter and arguably more interesting β a Brunello with real structure and age-worthiness that tends to get overlooked next to the Super Tuscan headlines.
Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley
Caymus is reliable but it's also one of the most marked-up bottles in American restaurants β you're paying for the name recognition, not the experience. In a cellar with Giacomo Conterno Barolo and Biondi-Santi Brunello available, spending your budget on Caymus is a missed opportunity.
Tignanello (Antinori) + Rigatoni alla Vodka
Tignanello's Sangiovese-Cabernet blend brings enough acidity to cut through the cream and enough dark fruit to match the richness β it's a classic Italian-American food moment meeting a classic Italian wine moment, and it works exactly as well as you'd hope.
π² The Bottom Line
Superfrico earns its Wild Card badge because nobody expects a psychedelic Vegas supper club to carry Biondi-Santi and Giacomo Conterno β but here we are. The Strip markup is real, so set your budget accordingly and let the Italian side of the list do its job.
Las Vegas Strip Β· Las Vegas Β· American, Italian
Alexxa's is a Strip restaurant doing Strip things β great location, recognizable bottles, pricing that reflects the real estate. If you're here for fountain views and a glass of Cakebread, you'll be genuinely happy; if you're hunting for value or adventure, look elsewhere.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Las Vegas Strip Β· Las Vegas Β· French, Mediterranean
LPM is a legitimate wine destination by Las Vegas Strip standards β the Burgundy-forward list has real bones, sommelier Karla Poeschel keeps it credible, and a newly minted Wine Spectator Award of Excellence confirms this isn't just hotel filler. Markups are what they are in this zip code, but the quality is there if you spend wisely.
Solid Range
Steep
Varietal Specific
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Set & Forget
Proper
Las Vegas Β· Las Vegas Β· Italian
La Strega is doing something genuinely unusual for a Las Vegas neighborhood Italian: serving serious wine at prices that don't require an expense account, backed by a sommelier who knows what she's doing. Tuesday half-price wine night is not a gimmick β it's a reason to rearrange your week.
Solid Range
Steal
Basic Stemmed
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Active Program
Proper
Las Vegas Strip Β· Las Vegas Β· Italian
Caramella is a better wine stop than its lounge-y Strip pedigree would suggest β the Italian selections alone make it worth a serious look. The Thursday half-price night is the real unlock; that's when this list goes from steep to genuinely exciting.
Solid Range
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Occasional
Acceptable
The Strip Β· Las Vegas Β· Spanish
Γ© is a Wild Card in the most literal sense β a nine-seat secret room inside a casino that takes Spanish wine more seriously than most dedicated wine bars. If you're eating here, you're already spending money; lean into the list and let Chris So point you somewhere unexpected.
Small but Thoughtful
Steep
Varietal Specific
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Set & Forget
Proper
The Strip Β· Las Vegas Β· Japanese
Wakuda isn't a wine destination in the way a dedicated wine bar is, but it's doing something genuinely interesting β pairing a focused, high-quality California-and-Burgundy list with Japanese cuisine that actually rewards that combination. If you're eating here, drink the wine; Luis Guillen knows what he's doing.
Solid Range
Steep
Varietal Specific
Knowledgeable & Friendly
Set & Forget
Proper
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The wine list at Olive Garden Toledo is a corporate afterthought dressed up as a selection β overpriced relative to quality, built to please no one in particular, and completely interchangeable with every other location in the country. Order the Chianti if you must, drink the Moscato if you want something fun, and save your real wine curiosity for a restaurant that earns it.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Grafton Hill Β· Worcester Β· Italian-American
Dino's isn't a wine destination β it's a red-sauce neighborhood classic that happens to have an unexpectedly serious Port program tucked at the back of the menu. Come for the Chicken Parm, stay for the Taylor Fladgate.
Plays It Safe
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Multiple Plano corridors Β· Plano Β· Italian-American
The Col d'Orcia Brunello and Bertani Amarone suggest someone, somewhere, tried β but the surrounding list is chain-restaurant autopilot and the markups don't reward your loyalty. Order the breadsticks, nurse the Amarone, and keep your expectations exactly where the laminated menu set them.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
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