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Park City Wine Festival

The 2024 Park City Wine Festival takes place October 3-5. Events, tours, tastings, and more are planned. Tickets are on sale now.

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Tickets are now on sale for the 2024 Park City Wine Festival, which takes place October 3-5. The organizers invite attendees 21 and over to “Fill your weekend to the brim at the Park City Wine Festival presented by Canyons Village Management Association. Wine and adventure lovers, these events are made for you! In addition to the epic Grand Tastings that feature 100+ wineries and live music, we have several a-la-carte events to create your perfect wine weekend. Enjoy expertly paired tastings at top Park City restaurants during wine dinners & lunches, level up your wine knowledge with classroom style seminars, or embark on a wine hike through the scenic Park City trails.”

Featured events at this year’s Park City Wine Festival include two days of Grand Tastings, the Best of Fest evening at Red Pine Lodge, “Wine is Blind,” a “Rarities & Reserve Tasting,” Paired Wine Dinner at various Park City area restaurants, wine lunch adventures such as a scenic hike through Sweeney’s Switchbacks, Wine Seminars, and Paired Wine Lunches at Park City restaurants. For tickets and details, visit parkcitywinefest.com. 

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