
Vya in Portland, Oregon: Sangria by the Glass, Paella by the Pan
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Reduce the ocean to a demi-glace and you might have crayon-black squid ink...

Domaine Serene Winery Chef’s Dinner: Summiting in Lake Oswego
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A six-course Chef’s Pairing Dinner accompanied by wines at Domaine Serene in Lake Oswego, Oregon, was a meal to remember...

Savoring Southern Oregon: Four Wineries and a Day Trip to Crater Lake
There's a lot to savor in Southern Oregon—wineries, restaurants, scenic Rogue Valley countryside, and a day trip to Crater Lake.

It’s More Than Just the Climate: Tasting, Touring, and Exploring in Grants Pass, Oregon
Taste, tour, and explore in Grants Pass, a southern Oregon city that is so much more than just the climate.

Take a Spin Around Albany Oregon’s Carousel, Cuisine, and Community
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Visit Albany Oregon to discover its historic carousel, farmer's market, and wonderful wine and food.

A Step Back In Time: Pittock Mansion In Portland, Oregon
by Lisa Evans
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Pittock Mansion in Portland, Oregon, offers a spectacular view into the city's history — and of the city itself.

Wine with a Mission: Dauntless Wine Company’s Veteran Legacy
by Pam Baker
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Dauntless Wine Company in Tualatin Valley, Oregon, has a noble mission to support the veteran community and make great wine.

Exploring Pet-Friendly Corvallis, Oregon: A Haven for Dog Lovers
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Corvallis isn't just a charming college town. It's a great place for a trip with dogs.

McMenamins in Forest Grove is Tops in Quirky Places to Stay
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Imagine the encouragement by the host to explore the newly refreshed third-floor attic and receive a big clue to finding the secret room in this unique accommodation. I could hardly wait to immerse myself in this one-of-a-kind experience and begin my scavenger hunt in one of the top quirky places to stay in Oregon. McMenamins

Where to Find Sparkling Wine in Willamette Valley
by Pam Baker
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The Willamette Valley, Oregon’s biggest wine region, is celebrated for its astounding Pinot Noir. Discovered by pioneering winemakers more than 50 years ago, its mild climate provides perfect conditions for growing cool-climate grapes. While Pinot Noir has long been the star of the region, more winemakers are making some excellent sparkling wine in Willamette Valley,