325 Labels Deep in Ski Country
Teton Village ยท Jackson Hole ยท Steakhouse ยท Visit Website โ
Reviewed May 19, 2026
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You walk into a rowdy aprรจs-ski saloon with mounted antlers and a crowd still in ski boots, and then someone hands you a 325-label wine list. It's a genuine surprise โ the kind that makes you do a double-take. This place is playing a different game than its lodge-bar exterior suggests.
Over 325 labels is serious business anywhere, let alone at 6,200 feet in a mountain party bar. The list leans into France and Napa, which is a safe but respectable axis for a steakhouse crowd with money to spend after a powder day. You'll find the recognizable California names alongside some genuine depth for those willing to dig โ this isn't just a wall of Caymus and Jordan. The gap, as always with lists this size, is whether the curation is intentional or just accumulated over years of distributor visits.
With a list this size, the by-the-glass program reportedly runs 12โ18 options, which is a reasonable window into the cellar. Pours clock in at $14โ$22, standard steakhouse territory in a resort town where everything is priced for vacation budgets. We'd push staff on what's rotating โ a list this deep should have more going on by the glass than the usual suspects.
2021 Mon Coeur Grenache Blend โ $55
Grenache-driven blends at this price point consistently over-deliver on richness and drinkability โ it's the move if you want something that drinks above its weight class at a table full of red meat without blowing your ski-trip budget on a single bottle.
2021 Mon Coeur Grenache Blend
Most people at a steakhouse in Jackson Hole are reaching for the big Napa Cabs. This Grenache blend is the sleeper โ approachable, food-friendly, and almost certainly flying under the radar while everyone else argues over who's ordering the Prisoner.
2022 The Prisoner Zinfandel & Cabernet Sauvignon Blend
The Prisoner is everywhere, and at resort-town markup it's a reliable way to pay premium prices for a wine you could find at your local Total Wine. It's not bad โ it's just not why you're here, and there's a 325-bottle list begging you to do better.
2021 Mon Coeur Grenache Blend + Dry-Aged Steak
Grenache's fruit weight and natural acidity cut through the richness of a dry-aged cut without trying to out-muscle it โ you get the wine, you get the beef, and neither one is fighting for the check.
๐ฒ The Bottom Line
A legit wine program hiding inside a ski-town party bar โ the 325-label list earns real respect, even if resort pricing means your wallet takes a hit. Come for the steaks, dig into the list, and don't reflexively grab the Prisoner.
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