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Show JUNE 1996 Adopt a Nesting Mountain on SdLit now PEPSI*FOX 13 WOLF MOUNTAIN SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Scorpions ana Alice Cooper — JUNE James Taylor — JUNE 16 28 Box for Bluebirds Pt Lussier stands next to one of 40 bluebird nesting boxes that her organization, Mountain Bluebird Trails, has installed around Summit County The mountain bluebird population has been on the decline, right along with nesting sites. The North American Bluebird Society is making a nationwide effort to bring the birds back through “bluebird trail systems.” Park City is the newest addition to the program. Nesting boxes are strategically located and managed by trail committees. You can adopt a bluebird nesting box or join Mountain Bluebird Trails by calling Leticia at 649-6982. @ Crosby, Stills & Nash and Chicago — JULY 16 Furthur Festival — JULY 22 Ratdog, Bruce Hornsby, Electric Hot Tuna Mickey Hart, Los Lobos John Tesh — AUGUST REO Speedwagon, ts Prey Time to Say ‘Chardonnay’ Foreigner and Feter Frampton SEPTEMBER BT 29 By 2 at all Smith’s Tix Outlets, by phone Vincent Lambrusco Summer is white wine time. And Chardonnays are without question the most popular whites, if not the most popular wines, period. Even though the Chardonnay grape was historically bred for the royal palate, you needn't sacrifice the family jewels for a bottle of good Chardonnay. Almost everyone is familiar with Napa Valley as a premier Chardonnay producer with names like Robert Mondavi, Betinger and Silverado. But outstanding Chardonnays are grown and produced in other areas that offer great values. Let’s begin with a trip south of Napa to the central coast of California. There, we find the Napa NOG 1-800-888-TIXX. VIP Packages 649-5401 Produced by United Concerts ¢ Hotline 536-1234 feedback@uconcerts.com yoming oolens Ohows pride in organizations that protect the world we live in by continuously donating a portion of our profits to: Conservation Alliance * Jackson Hole Alliance Greater Yellowstone Coalition We hope you take a vested interest in your surroundings by making Ridge winery offering its It is characterized by fruit a soft North of Napa Valley, you'll find St. Gregory winery in Mendocino County. At $9.55 a bottle, the Chardonnay 1993 offers St. Gregory very attractive scents of oak, apples and vanilla and is characterized by buttery, honeyed fruit. This wine has an elegant texture and good acidity and makes 801-645-9427 for a versatile wine with food. This best buy compares to wines $3-4 more expensive. More and more, Washington Wyoming Weac_ JACKSON HOLE, state is carving out a name for itself in wine making. The 1994 Waterbrook USA PAGE 6 . A great example Rosemount Estate Winery. Rosemount offers its 1995 Hunter Valley Chardonnay, characterized by a very toasty oak and a ripe, pear-like flavor. It has a spicy, the Wyoming Woolens character. of Aussie character is reflected at the oak finish that provides a lot of bang for the buck. 518 Historic Main ¢ Park City, Utah & Jackson Hole Wyoming Chardonnay gets a very ripe, almost tropical Coastal Chardonnay. At $7.95 at Utah State Wine Stores, this wine flavor. an important part of your mountain lifestyle. floral and spicy tart apple aromas. At $10.95; this medium-to-light bodied wine offers a silky, cteamy texture and is a best buy. Halfway around the world, in Australia, some surprisingly good wines are being produced at very reasonable prices. Due to a wonderful growing climate, Australian 1994 offers a ripe, almost honeyed The Mountain Times Chardonnay offers a little more complexity than the Napa Ridge. At $9.35 a bottle, it is characterized by both pear and apple flavors with nutty, buttery accents. It has a soft texture and lengthy finish. Another Washington winery, Chateau Ste. Michelle, is perhaps the most popular in that state. Its 1994 Barrel Fermented Chardonnay has a nose like a French wine with Colombia Valley buttery finish and at $8.95, you can’t go wrong. And finally, if you want to blow the budget for a special occasion, venture over to New Zealand. The 1994 Kumeu River Mate Char- donnay is a very complex wine with layers of aromas of toasty oak and apple. This is a very well-structured wine with a very long finish. And although it is $33.90 a bottle, it could stand up to the best French white burgundy at twice the price. The wines mentioned here are available at Utah State Wine Stores in Salt Lake City, Cottonwood and Park City. @ |