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February 17, 2012, Friday - A Wine Affair – Tour de France at St. Anthony Main Event Centre

Time: 6:30pm – 9:30pm

Location: St. Anthony Main Event Centre, 219 Main Street SE

The first A Wine Affair of 2012 will take a culinary "Tour de France."

Join organizers to celebrate Valentine's with your loved one or come to simply enjoy the sumptuous food prepared by Executive Chef Ben McCallum. This month's dinner features wines from several regions of France. Sample varieties from Bordeaux, Burgundy, the Loire Valley, Medoc and Provence while feasting on rich French cuisine. Executive Chef Benjamin McCallum revisits his roots in traditional French cuisine and creates another menu masterpiece with courses to complement each of the six wines selected.

Buy tickets before February 15 for $50 per person. Tickets include a six-course menu created by Chef Ben, wine tasting, coffee, desserts,and a cash bar.  Information