Country Club Comfort With Napa on the Side
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Reviewed May 26, 2026
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The wine list at Teton Pines reads exactly how you'd expect a private country club list to read — familiar names, safe bets, and a Napa-forward lean that'll make most members feel right at home. There's nothing here that'll surprise you, and honestly, that's the point. This is a list built for consensus, not discovery.
The 60-to-100 bottle list leans hard on Napa and Sonoma, with some Burgundy and Pacific Northwest representation to round things out. You'll find Stag's Leap Wine Cellars and Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon doing the heavy lifting on the red side — both are reliable, well-regarded producers, but they're also the kind of wines you see on every upscale club list from Scottsdale to Kennebunkport. Sonoma-Cutrer's Russian River Ranches Chardonnay anchors the whites, which is a perfectly respectable pour but again, nothing that'll make you lean forward in your chair. If you're hoping for a grower Champagne or a Willamette Valley outlier, keep looking.
Eight to fourteen pours by the glass is a decent spread for a club dining room, and the program likely mirrors the bottle list — predictable but competent. Don't expect a rotating selection that changes with the seasons; this feels like a set-it-and-forget-it program that prioritizes consistency over excitement. If the Jordan Cab is available by the glass, that's your move.
Sonoma-Cutrer Russian River Ranches Chardonnay — Unknown
It's a well-made wine from a consistently solid producer, and at a club dining room that leans on markup, it's likely the white wine on the list where you're getting the most actual wine quality per dollar spent.
Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon
Jordan gets dismissed as too mainstream by wine snobs, but that reputation is undeserved — it's a genuinely elegant Alexander Valley Cab that drinks well with the kind of red meat-forward menu Teton Pines is running. Most tables will reach for Stag's Leap on reputation alone; Jordan is the smarter order.
Stag's Leap Wine Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon
Stag's Leap is a fine wine, but it's also one of the most name-recognized Napa labels in the country, which means restaurants mark it up accordingly. You're paying a prestige premium here that doesn't translate to a better experience in the glass — especially when Jordan is sitting right next to it.
Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon + Rack of Lamb
Jordan's Alexander Valley Cab has enough dark fruit and structure to stand up to lamb without steamrolling it the way a bigger Napa Cab might. It's a classic pairing that actually works, not just a menu suggestion someone put on autopilot.
✔️ The Bottom Line
Teton Pines is a reliable, if unambitious, wine program — the kind of list that keeps club members comfortable and never embarrasses the kitchen. If you're eating here, order the Jordan, enjoy the mountain views, and don't expect the wine list to be the reason you came.
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