Sunday Half-Price Saves This Suburban List
Flowood · Jackson · Euro-American Bistro · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed July 2, 2026
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The wine list at Table 100 reads like a greatest hits compilation from your local Total Wine — recognizable labels, approachable prices, zero surprises. For a bistro with genuine New Orleans ambiance and a piano bar humming in the background, we expected a little more swagger from the wine program. What you get instead is a safe, serviceable list that won't offend anyone but won't excite them either.
Nineteen labels spread across California, Oregon, France, New Zealand, Argentina, Italy, and Germany — the geographic spread looks impressive until you realize most slots are filled by grocery-store staples like Clos du Bois, Barefoot Moscato, and Freakshow Cab. The one genuinely interesting bottle is the Zotovich 'Lover Girl' Late Harvest Chardonnay 2016 from Santa Rita Hills, which sticks out like a tuxedo at a cookout. Oregon gets a fair shake with A to Z Chardonnay, King Estate Pinot Grigio, and Elouan Pinot Noir, and Don Gascon Malbec from Mendoza rounds out the international side without breaking a sweat. There's nothing here that a curious wine drinker would be excited to find, but nothing so bad that you'd push the menu away.
The by-the-glass program reportedly clocks in around 20-25 options, which is a legitimately generous count for a suburban bistro in Flowood. Happy hour Monday through Friday from 3–6 PM drops select pours to $5, which is the real hero move on this list. If you're coming for Sunday dinner in December, the Wine Inventory Night half-price deal on select bottles changes the math entirely — suddenly that Don Gascon Malbec becomes a no-brainer.
Don Gascon Malbec (Mendoza, Argentina) — null
It's not a discovery, but Don Gascon consistently punches above its price point — structured enough for a steak frites order, easy enough for the table to share without debate. At happy hour or on a Sunday half-price night, it's the best deal on the board.
Zotovich 'Lover Girl' Late Harvest Chardonnay 2016 (Santa Rita Hills, California)
This is the one bottle on the list that has no business being here — in the best way. A 2016 late harvest Chardonnay from Santa Rita Hills sitting alongside Barefoot Moscato is a genuine curveball. Order it with dessert or after dinner and see if your table can figure out what it is.
Clos du Bois Cabernet Sauvignon (California)
Clos du Bois Cab is a $10 retail bottle that shows up on restaurant lists at two to three times that. There's nothing wrong with it, but there's nothing right about paying bistro markup for something you could grab at a gas station on the way home.
Elouan Pinot Noir (Oregon) + Shrimp and Grits
Elouan is a soft, fruit-forward Oregon Pinot with enough acidity to cut through the richness of shrimp and grits without steamrolling the dish. It's the rare red that actually works with shellfish, and it's approachable enough that the whole table can get on board.
Sunday — Wine Inventory Night: select bottles are half price every Sunday night in December. Happy hour Monday–Friday 3–6 PM features $5 select red and white wines.
✔️ The Bottom Line
Table 100 is a reliable neighborhood spot that happens to have wine on the menu — the program is functional, the happy hour is genuinely good, and the Sunday half-price nights in December are worth planning around. Just don't come here hunting for anything you haven't seen before.
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Crowd Pleasers
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Active Program
Acceptable
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Plays It Safe
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
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Crowd Pleasers
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Seasonal Rotation
Acceptable
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Solid Range
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
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Deep & Eclectic
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
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Small but Thoughtful
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
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