Park City Wine Festival

Because we know how Parkites enjoy a good glass of wine, we wanted to remind everyone that the Park City Wine Festival will be back again this year. The event will run from October 3rd through October 6th and promises all the excitement from years past.

For those of you that haven’t been to the Park City Wine Festival it offers a variety of experiences on the mountain, in restaurants, classrooms and around town. Not only will you enjoy the wine and food, but your mind will be fully satisfied from the knowledge and information.

Plan on spending a good portion of your day at the event and make sure you bring your I.D., as you must show proof of age to be admitted. No one under the age of 21 will be allowed, including infants or children. The Park City Wine Festival is an adult-only event.

The festival features hundreds of wines from around the world from the everyday to the obscure. Their list of wine participants will continue to grow leading up to a week before the event so check out their website at parkcitywinefest.com for updates. You can also download their mobile app. Some of the wineries currently signed up for the event include: A to Z Wineworks, Oregon; Brown-Forman, Kentucky, Copper Cane, Napa Valley CA, Francis Ford Coppola Winery, Salt Lake City; Boisett Collection, France, and many additional importers.

When you enter the festival be prepared for more than just tastings. You can engage with winemakers, vineyard owners, and Master Sommeliers, literally the best of the best in the wine industry. You will see how passion for wine, food and the outdoors can create a wonderful memorable experience.

In addition to the multitude of wineries and experts that will be participating in the Park City Wine Festival, many talented local chefs and restaurants will be serving up their specialties at the celebration. And on Saturday, October 4th, the eateries will be providing bite sized samples during the Grand Tasting Event.

Put the dates of October 3rd thru the 6th on your calendar now, and we will see you there!

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