Old Hollywood glam meets serious bottle depth
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Reviewed February 20, 2026
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The wine list at Delilah is a beast — 300+ references that span everything from unoaked Chablis to Trophy Napa Cabs. It's clearly ambitious, but the breadth feels more like a flex than a curated experience. You're getting bottle depth that most Miami spots can't touch, but you'll pay for the velvet booths and chandeliers.
The list leans hard into Burgundy and Napa, with a surprising amount of aged Barolo and Right Bank Bordeaux tucked into the mix. There's a solid California section beyond the usual suspects — some Mount Eden Chardonnay, Ridge Monte Bello, Sea Smoke Pinot. France gets the VIP treatment with verticals of Raveneau and Coche-Dury that would make somms weep. The New World selections feel secondary but competent — Argentine Malbec, some Oregon Pinot, a handful of Australian Shiraz. It's a list built for big spenders and special occasions, not Tuesday night experimentation.
The glass program exists but doesn't shine. You're looking at 12-15 pours that play it safe — a Whispering Angel rosé, a Sonoma Chardonnay, maybe a Châteauneuf if you're lucky. Pricing hovers around $18-24 per pour, which is steep for what amounts to crowd-pleasers. Rotation seems minimal — this isn't a place pushing boundaries by the glass.
Domaine de la Côte Pinot Noir 'Bloom's Field' 2020 — $95
Sta. Rita Hills excellence at a price that won't wreck your night — bright, structured, drinks way above its weight
Château de Beaucastel Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc 2018
Everyone orders the red, but this Roussanne-dominant white has the texture and complexity to hang with rich seafood and still feel elegant
Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon Special Selection
Marked up to $380 for a bottle that retails around $120 — the ultimate sucker bet for expense accounts
Kistler Chardonnay 'Les Noisetiers' 2019 + Dover Sole
Buttery, mineral-driven Chard meets delicate fish with brown butter — classic luxury pairing that actually works
🎲 The Bottom Line
Delilah delivers serious bottle depth in a city where most restaurants phone in their wine programs, but you're paying a premium for the scene. Come for a celebration, not a Tuesday.
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