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Rosé Wine Tasting on Main Street Park City Promises a Fun Summer Night Out

Dry European Rosés, charcuterie, and a blind tasting challenge come together for a memorable evening on Main Street with Fox School of Wine.

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Summertime is the perfect time to enjoy Rosé wines. On Friday, June 20 from 6:30 to 7:45 PM Fox School of Wine invites you to a fun-filled, guided wine tasting on Main Street in Park City at the Treasure Mountain Inn. Executive Sommelier and Fox School of Wine Headmistress, Kirsten Fox, and her Wine Professors will present a well-paced tasting of five, approachable, under-$40 hidden gem wines that you may have overlooked in the aisles at your local liquor store.

Join visiting Professor Brad Jensen, owner of Bon Vivant Imports, to celebrate the unofficial wine of summer. Beautiful, dry, (non-sweet, but fruity!) European Rosés. From pale blush to bold pink, we’ll swirl, sip, and discover why #RoséAllDay is such a popular social media tag. The name of the class is “Day Drinking Done Right: The Rosé Edition”.

According to the Fox School of Wine, “You’ll receive a tasting pour of each wine, stories and history about the winery, grapes, and region, food pairing ideas… plus our signature Blind Tasting Challenge, when we pour you a taste of a wine you’ve already explored in class to see if you can guess which one it is.”

Tickets are $64.80 and can be purchased at Eventbrite.com. In addition, Charcuterie Platters are available for purchase if you wish to nibble during class. This service is provided by Park City Dessert and the trays will be delivered to your table. Platters must be ordered by end of day on the Wednesday before your class from the Park City Desserts website. 

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