Fox School of Wine's
Mines & Wines Tasting Card
Below are the most common wines we offer on our tours.
Yours may have been slightly different, but all are chosen to reflect the pairing.
Wine #1 Discovery of Ore in Park City (1868)
The pairing: Ore in Park City paired with celebratory bubbles
Gloria Ferrer ’09 Royal Cuvée
Carneros, California
Wine #2 Ontario Mine (1872-1982)
The pairing: The Kimmeridgean soil of Chablis paired to the Galina soil of Park City
William Fevre 2017 Chablis
“Champs Royaux” Chablis, France
Wine #3 First National Bank and Main Street (1891 & ‘98)
The pairing: The prosperity of the bank with the prosperous rosé wine category
Erath 2018 Pinot Noir Rosé
Oregon
Wine #4 Miner’s Hospital (1904-1955)
The pairing: Pinot Noir, highest red in antioxidants,
keeps you outside the hospital instead of inside it
Road 31 2016 Pinot Noir
Napa Valley, California
Wine #5 Silver King Consolidated and Iver's Tunnel (1916-1969)
The pairing: Food-friendly, flexible Southern Rhône red blends pair to the
multi-use tunnels providing ore, water drainage, miner AND skier access
Perrin 2017 Châteauneuf-du-Pape
“Les Senard”, Côtes-du-Rhône, France
Wine #6 Red Light District (1880’s-1920’s)
The pairing: Just as the brandy stabilizes the wine,
so did the ladies stabilize the mining community
Graham’s 20-Year Tawny Port
Oporto, Portugal
Mines & Wines Tasting Card
Below are the most common wines we offer on our tours.
Yours may have been slightly different, but all are chosen to reflect the pairing.
Wine #1 Discovery of Ore in Park City (1868)
The pairing: Ore in Park City paired with celebratory bubbles
Gloria Ferrer ’09 Royal Cuvée
Carneros, California
Wine #2 Ontario Mine (1872-1982)
The pairing: The Kimmeridgean soil of Chablis paired to the Galina soil of Park City
William Fevre 2017 Chablis
“Champs Royaux” Chablis, France
Wine #3 First National Bank and Main Street (1891 & ‘98)
The pairing: The prosperity of the bank with the prosperous rosé wine category
Erath 2018 Pinot Noir Rosé
Oregon
Wine #4 Miner’s Hospital (1904-1955)
The pairing: Pinot Noir, highest red in antioxidants,
keeps you outside the hospital instead of inside it
Road 31 2016 Pinot Noir
Napa Valley, California
Wine #5 Silver King Consolidated and Iver's Tunnel (1916-1969)
The pairing: Food-friendly, flexible Southern Rhône red blends pair to the
multi-use tunnels providing ore, water drainage, miner AND skier access
Perrin 2017 Châteauneuf-du-Pape
“Les Senard”, Côtes-du-Rhône, France
Wine #6 Red Light District (1880’s-1920’s)
The pairing: Just as the brandy stabilizes the wine,
so did the ladies stabilize the mining community
Graham’s 20-Year Tawny Port
Oporto, Portugal
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