The Mayfair Supper Club
Bellagio Glamour With Serious Cellar Credentials
The Strip Β· Las Vegas Β· American
Reviewed April 8, 2026
Wingman Metrics
First Impression
Walking into the Mayfair Supper Club feels like Vegas found its taste β Art Deco opulence, live entertainment, and a wine list thick enough to double as a doorstop. This is the Bellagio doing what the Bellagio does: going big, and mostly backing it up. The 400-600 bottle list signals immediately that someone here takes wine seriously.
Selection Deep Dive
The list leans hard into France and California, and that's not a complaint when your French side includes Domaine de la RomanΓ©e-Conti, ChΓ’teau Margaux, and Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet. California is equally stacked β Screaming Eagle, Opus One, Peter Michael, Kistler, and Ridge Monte Bello all show up, which is less a wine list and more a collector's wishlist. Louis Jadot Beaune Clos des Ursules adds a touch of accessibility amid the trophy bottles, and Caymus Special Selection rounds out the crowd-pleaser end of the spectrum. If you're hunting outside France and California, you'll find the list thins out quickly β but within those two regions, the depth earns its Best of Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator fair and square.
By the Glass
Twenty to thirty-five options by the glass is a solid spread for a Vegas supper club, and at $15β$30 a pour you're not getting gouged relative to the room you're sitting in. We'd love to see more rotation and adventurous pours in the glass program β right now it reads more like a reliable greatest-hits companion to the deeper bottle list than a destination in its own right.
Louis Jadot Beaune Clos des Ursules β $60+
In a list full of four-figure trophies, this Premier Cru from a trusted Burgundy house is the most approachable entry point to French terroir without torching your wallet. It drinks above its price point in this company.
Ridge Monte Bello Cabernet Sauvignon
Everyone's eyes go straight to Screaming Eagle and Opus One, but Ridge Monte Bello is one of California's most age-worthy Cabs with a track record that predates the cult wine craze. It gets overlooked precisely because it doesn't have the hype β and that's exactly why you should order it.
Caymus Vineyards Special Selection Cabernet Sauvignon
Caymus Special Selection is a fine wine, but on a Vegas Strip list it's going to carry a markup that doesn't match what's in the bottle. You can find this everywhere β save the spend for something you can't get at your local wine shop.
Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet + Tomato Salad
Leflaive's Puligny brings enough bright acidity and mineral precision to cut through the acidity of ripe tomatoes while its richness elevates the dish into something that feels genuinely special. It's a classic white Burgundy move that earns its reputation in exactly this kind of moment.
π₯ The Bottom Line
The Mayfair Supper Club is the real deal for a Vegas wine experience β deep cellar, credentialed staff, and a France-California axis that can satisfy a serious collector and an enthusiastic amateur alike. Markups are steep because of course they are, but you're at the Bellagio watching live entertainment, so calibrate expectations accordingly and focus on the gems buried in that list.
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