Talk about a "Dungeon" vibe, we loved it! The walk down the spiral stair into the stone halls was great. The place was dead when we were there, only one other couple in the entire place, so we had our pick of comfy chairs. I was impressed with the wines we were served but I was disappointed how limited the selection was. Not a single Sicilian nero d'avola in the whole basement? Out 10,000 supposed bottles? I was a little shocked. Price was a little high but for a chance to try something truly unique it was worth it.
This was a fantastic visit for wine fanatics and those just looking for something different to do. Went with two friends and we all did a flight tasting. I did red and one friend did white and the other did bubbles. Very informative and fun to look at all the wines. It is a really cool atmosphere and it was a nice way to relax. We went in the afternoon so it was fairly quiet and a nice escape from gambling for a bit.
There are lots of wine bars in Las Vegas, some old, some (most) new. This one has been around as long as I've been visiting Vegas and it has been consistently solid over the years. The flights feature interesting wines, not run of the mill grocery and liquor store brands. The by the glass pours are always fresh. They either go through enough bottles that you don't have to worry about getting a pour of anything too old to serve or they carefully check open bottles before serving from them. Either way, I've never been served a bad wine here. Very good and friendly service, too.
Really great place to share a couple bottles of wine with friends. Went with several friends and tried about six bottles of wine. Server was nice enough not to hit us with the power bottle corkage fee. Great ambience and super helpful and knowledgeable staff. Some snacks available that pair well with wines.