In reply to JamesWilliams:
I'm wary of making recommendations which may get you into trouble, when I know little or nothing about your and your partner's experience or preparedness. It's not as simple as just ticking off routes, if you want to have a long and successful life in the snow there are a great number of things to get to grips with, not all of which involve a rope!
As a priority, think about winter navigation, avalanche awareness and confident movement on unroped but consequential terrain. There is much to be said for becoming a winter walker first and then a climber. Apologies if you have done this already and all this is condescending, but has your partner? If not then looking after him is a whole new skill-area in itself.