Dinner, a movie and glass of wine

From: Oakland Tribune | Date: July 27, 2005| Author: Jolene Thym, FOOD WRITER | Copyright information

IT JUST sounds so ordinary: Dinner and a movie. Where's the adventure? The romance? The surprise?

Option #2: Try dinner and a movie, Wente Vineyards-style. This summer, the Livermore winery redefines the quintessential first date, inviting people to pull up a lawn chair, grab a snack and take in a flick -- al fresco.

"The Cinema at Wente Vineyards," continues with movies tonight, Aug. 24, and Sept. 14 and 21.

Familiar with the large-scale concert scene at Wente Vineyard...

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