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Galentine’s Dinner with Chef Carl Crouse

Round up your ride-or-dies for a night of laughs, libations, and lady love!

Join us at Resistance Wine Co. this Galentine’s Day for an evening dedicated to celebrating the best kind of relationship there is: friendship. From first pour to final toast, we’re rolling out a decadent dinner menu, pairing each course with a wine that’s as vibrant (and complex) as your closest gal pals.

No significant other required—just bring your favorite ladies and all the girl-power feels. We’ll dish, sip, and gush over hilarious memories… and maybe make a few new ones while we’re at it.

So come toast to the women who’ve seen you at your best, worst, and everything in between. You handle the squad invite—we’ll handle the rest. Reservations are $99 per person, and seating is limited for this one-night-only soirée.

Cheers to wine, women, and truly great vibes!

Date & Time:

February 13, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Cost:

$99

Resistance Wine Company

322 N Pioneer St
Ashland,97520

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