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Where to Wine Out This Valentine’s Day Weekend

Love is in the air at these drinkable destinations.
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Love is in the air with Valentine’s Day quickly approaching. If you are still looking for a cozy date night location or a girls’ night out spot, then here’s where you can wine out on Valentine’s Day.

Cork Wine Bar

Some people know how to say all of the right things–like when Cork Wines announced its wine pairing would include chocolate and cheese. With cheese options from Molto Formaggio and sweets from Chocolate Secrets, plus Cork Wine’s selections, this event is sure to be a hit. Don’t wait to save your seat for this late night Valentine’s Day event!

Checkered Past Winery

Still looking for someone to claim as your Valentine? Check out Checkered Past Winery’s Mix & Mingle Party on Friday night. With live music, yummy-yet-affordable appetizers and wine specials, this party will make you fall back in love with Valentine’s Day. You may find a special someone to bring to the winery’s Wine and Paint event on Valentine’s Day. This instructed painting party includes a free wine tasting and 10 percent discounted bottles, so happy wining!

Cru Food & Wine Bar

With three-course dinners served on Saturday and Sunday nights and a brunch selection for Valentine’s Day, CRÚ could be a great spot to spend your romantic weekend. Their special menus and unique dishes, on top of a fantastic wine selection, will provide something for everyone so your whole group can walk in hungry and leave happy. These offers are available at all three CRÚ locations.

Mercy Wine Bar

Looking for a more casual evening? Venture out to Mercy Wine Bar the night before Valentine’s Day to enjoy great music and even better wine. The Corey Paul Band will be performing American pop classics from the ’20s through the ’50s. This live music will make any date or night out memorable.

Times Ten Cellars

Times Ten Cellars is also transforming from a wine bar to a music venue this weekend. For some jazz with the William Foley Quartet, come out to the Lakewood location from 4 – 7 p.m. The cozy winery features its own creations that you can enjoy by the glass, by the bottle, or in the comfort of your home with their take home offers. They also have fantastic small plates that are perfect for sharing with someone special.

Max’s Wine Dive

For rich dishes and a laid back environment, your weekend dinners might be best spent at Max’s Wine Dive. If you travel out to their Fort Worth location, you can enjoy a special three-course meal created by the renowned Chef Stefon. You also can enjoy an expertly selected wine pairing to accompany your dishes–so get ready to love every aspect of your meal. Make sure you call to make your reservation.

Ashley Madonna is a D Magazine editorial intern.

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