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Love Story Dinner with Chef Carl Crouse

Love is in the air—and on our menu!

Join us at Resistance Wine Co. this Valentine’s Day for “A Love Story Dinner,” a one-night-only affair of romance, indulgent dining, and a toast (or two) to the couples that make our hearts skip a beat. We’ll set the table with our finest wines and decadent courses, ready to fuel an evening of heartfelt nostalgia and new memories.

Here’s the twist: between bites and sips, we want to hear your love story—yes, that one. Because what’s more romantic than good food, great wine, and a room full of starry-eyed couples swapping their happily-ever-afters?

Come raise a glass (or three) to love, and let’s celebrate the story that brought you here. Your seats (and our candlelit setting) are waiting—reserve now for just $198 per couple. But don’t wait too long… after all, this kind of magic happens only once a year.

Cheers to love stories, and cheers to you!

Date & Time:

February 12, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Cost:

$198

Resistance Wine Company

322 N Pioneer St
Ashland,97520

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