Red, White & Snow, Park City's Biggest Food & Wine Festival, Returns for Its 21st Year to Support National Ability Center
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PARK CITY, Utah, Feb. 4, 2025
Annual Four-Day Event Will Feature 27 Chefs and 31 Wineries from Napa, Sonoma and Willamette Valley
PARK CITY, Utah, Feb. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The National Ability Center (NAC) proudly announces the return of its annual Red, White & Snow fundraising weekend. Taking place in Park City, Utah, from Wednesday, March 5 to Saturday, March 8, this premier event unites acclaimed chefs and vintners to showcase exceptional culinary creations, fine wines and unforgettable skiing experiences. Funds raised at the event support the National Ability Center in serving more than 5,400 individuals and providing over $6.5 million in program subsidies and scholarship dollars.
"This year, our goal is to craft dishes that not only complement the wines but also tell their unique stories—the vineyards' history, the farms' heritage and the creativity behind every pairing. Each plate invites guests to savor a journey of flavors, textures and connections, making this event truly unforgettable," said Brooks Kirchheimer, the 2025 honorary restaurateur. "Red, White & Snow is more than food and wine—it's a celebration of culture, craftsmanship and community, and as a Park City local, I'm proud to take part in supporting the National Ability Center."
The signature event offers six distinctive experiences:
- Collectors' Dinner - Wednesday, March 5: Back by popular demand, an exclusive gathering for wine connoisseurs to share rare vintages in an intimate setting.
- Uncorked - Thursday, March 6: A lively tasting event featuring vintners, delectable food stations and live music
- Wine on the Mountain - Friday, March 7: A retro party atmosphere with wine tasting and lunch.
- Vintner Dinners - Friday, March 7: Twenty seven intimate dinner settings where attendees have the opportunity to get to know the winemaker and chef.
- Gala Dinner & Auction - Saturday, March 8: The marquee event, featuring fine dining, an exciting live auction and celebration of NAC's impact.
- After Party - Saturday, March 8: A dance party featuring DJ Dolph to celebrate the weekend events.
This year's lineup includes standout wineries like Verite, an award-winning, boutique operation established in 1998 that crafts three flagship blends and produces around 5,000 cases annually. Also featured is Prive Vineyard, a two-acre estate owned by a pioneering young female vintner, Piper Underbrink, known for producing approximately 300 cases per year with a focus on exceptional Pinot Noir, particularly the Pommard Clone. Debuting new wines at this year's event include Zialena Winery, an Alexander Valley estate founded in 2011 by siblings, and Soter Vineyards, a 240-acre biodynamic farm and vineyard nestled in Oregon's Willamette Valley.
"As we celebrate 40 years of the NAC, we're not just looking back at our successes—we're looking ahead to all the lives we will continue to impact," said Willie Ford, CEO of the NAC. "Events like Red, White & Snow bring our community together to support a mission that changes lives, and we're just getting started."
This year's honorary vintner is Suzanne Phifer Pavitt of Phifer Pavitt Winery and the honorary restaurateur is Brooks Kirchheimer, owner of Hill Top Hospitality (Hearth and Hill, Urban Hill and Hill's Kitchen). Red, White & Snow is sponsored by Vail Resorts EpicPromise, Intermountain Health, Assurant, Polsinelli Law Firm, UBS, Mogul Financial Group and other valued partners listed at redwhiteandsnow.org/partners/. To learn more about Red, White & Snow or explore ticket options, visit redwhiteandsnow.org. To view the schedule of events, visit redwhiteandsnow.org/rws-events/. For additional information about the National Ability Center, visit discovernac.org. For any further questions, please contact events@discovernac.org.
About the National Ability Center
The National Ability Center (NAC) provides world-class adaptive recreation and outdoor adventures for individuals, families and groups with varying physical, cognitive and developmental disabilities. For over 40 years, the NAC has been a cornerstone for adaptive recreation in Park City, UT, and has served over 300,000 participants from all 50 states and across the globe. The nonprofit hosts over 32,000 experiences annually, including alpine and Nordic skiing, horseback riding, cycling, swimming, rafting and more in Park City, Moab and other destinations across Utah. Located on Park City Mountain, the McGrath Mountain Center serves the adaptive ski and snowboard programs, made possible by a historic 50-year land lease donated by Vail Resorts. With Vail's EpicPromise as the NAC's largest annual community partner, the NAC is globally recognized as a leader in adaptive sports serving competitive athletes, children, active-duty, veterans and more. For more information about the National Ability Center, visit discovernac.org. For a secure and simple way to donate, text ABILITY to 512-920-5521 or visit discovernac.org/donate/.
Media Contact
Audrey Heinemann, National Ability Center, 1 6155211999, audrey@palmerpublic.com, https://discovernac.org/
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