A ski town bottle shop that actually gets it
Downtown Jackson Β· Jackson Hole Β· Retail Wine Shop with Restaurant Seating Β· Visit Website β
Reviewed May 24, 2026
Wingman Metrics
You walk into what looks like a well-curated wine shop and realize you can just... sit down and drink here. That's the whole trick. Floor-to-ceiling bottles, a small tapas bar in the back, and a crowd that skews way more interesting than the typical Jackson Hole tourist strip.
The retail floor is the wine list, and it's genuinely good β Italy and France anchor the selection, but there's range here that most standalone restaurants can't touch. Gut Oggau from Austria, Domaine Tempier Bandol RosΓ©, Matthiasson from Napa, Scribe from Sonoma β these aren't accidents, someone is buying with intention. The European lean is real and welcome, though serious Burgundy and German Riesling hunters may find the depth uneven. Cayuse Vineyards showing up on a Jackson Hole shelf is the kind of detail that tells you this place means business.
The BTG list rotates and runs roughly 10β16 options at any given time, priced between $9 and $15 a glass β which is practically a gift in a mountain resort town where $18 pours of generic Malbec are standard operating procedure. Rotation means you might not find the same pour twice, but that's the tradeoff for actually drinking interesting wine by the glass.
Domaine Tempier Bandol RosΓ© β $18β$30 retail
One of the great rosΓ©s in the world, available at retail price with a modest corkage to drink on-site. Anywhere else in a ski town you'd pay double this at table.
Gut Oggau (Austria)
Austrian natural wine with biodynamic credentials and some of the most distinctive labels in the category β most people in Jackson Hole walk right past it. Don't be those people.
Cayuse Vineyards
Exceptional wine, no argument there, but at the high end of the retail shelf this is a splurge bottle for a reason. If you're dropping serious money, do it at home with the right glassware β not over a charcuterie board on a Tuesday.
Scribe Winery (Sonoma) + Charcuterie and cheese board
Scribe's lighter, European-influenced California style β think low-intervention Chardonnay or their estate Pinot β cuts through the fat in the meats and plays well with a range of cheeses without stomping on anything.
π² The Bottom Line
Bin22 is the best wine play in Jackson Hole, full stop β a retail shop that lets you drink at retail prices while eating solid small plates is a concept every mountain town desperately needs. If you're skiing or hiking nearby and want to drink something better than overpriced Whispering Angel, this is where you go.
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