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06-29-2001, 11:48 AM,
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JHG--
cp is correct in his recommandations for tasting in Oregon. I just retuned from a 4 day swing through the Willamette Valley Wine Country this past week-end with my brothers from Arizona and California and what a time we had. Went to 24 wineries and tasted 145 different liquids.
Depending on the time you have, some are only open on the week-ends. I might suggest that when you get into Oregon, you pick-up the "Vintage 2000" Oregon Winery Guide, usually found in a Chamber of Commerce visitor information booth. Also, pick up the "Oregon Wine Magazine", as they up-date their Winery Directory as to the hours of operations monthly. I found this most helpful as some of the hours in the "Vintage 2000" guide were not correct. Most open @ 11:00am so plan on afternoon tastings.
If you would like more information of some of the wineries, please feel free to e-mail me.

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