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Popular Wine Dinner Series Returning To Black Bass Hotel

The Black Bass Hotel, circa 1745, is one of the most historically significant landmarks in the area and has recently been restored.

(Black Bass Hotel)

LUMBERTVILLE, PA — The popular Wine Dinner Series is back at the Black Bass Hotel after a four-year absence.

The event kicks-off on Thursday, January 12 with regional wine expert Michael Conti featuring his selected favorites.

Conti serves as a wine consultant for Vintage Imports. He has 40 years of experience in the hospitality and education industries and has successfully managed food and beverage operations at numerous locations in the Bucks County area.

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Next in the series, Charlotte Devilliers of the highly-rated Rombauer Vineyard will host a
memorable pairing on February 23. The series wraps up on April 20 with Reid Harper from
Trione Winery.

Participants will enjoy wines exquisitely paired with a delicious four-course meal specially created by Executive Chef Jon Barrett.

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The wine dinners are held on Thursdays from 6 to 10 p.m. Prix Fixe $125 per person which includes both tax and gratuity. View the menus at blackbasshotel.com

The Black Bass Hotel, circa 1745, is one of the most historically significant landmarks in the area and has recently been restored to its true splendor.

Located six miles north of New Hope along the Delaware River, the hotel is open seven days a week and serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Indoor and outdoor banquet facilities available. Reservations are strongly recommended.

Follow The Black Bass on Facebook or visit BlackBassHotel.com for menus, reservations, room availability, area attractions and more.

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