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There are lots of ways to get a taste of Oregon Bounty

1. Stay a night or two

Indulge yourself at one of the state’s many hotels and historic inns offering Oregon Bounty rates and packages.

2. Visit a winery

Take a tour of Oregon’s many wine growing regions and drop in for special tastings and culinary events at over 100 wineries, some open only during Oregon Bounty.

3. See what chefs can do

Dine at over 60 fine restaurants featuring threecourse fixed price menus highlighting Oregon Bounty products, wines, craft brews and spirits.

4. Be a hop head

Sip a tall one at nearly 90 breweries and brewpubs. Plus, sample fresh hop beers from Oregon’s top craft brewers, large and small at an Oregon Bounty Fresh Hop Beer “Tastival,” produced by the Oregon Brewers Guild. (pg. 15)

5. Get in the spirit

See why Oregon’s 20 artisan distillers are putting the state on the spirits map at the “Oregon Distillers Guild Spirits Tasting,” or tour and taste on Portland’s Distillers Row. (pg. 15)

6. Celebrate the harvest

Grab the family and head to the country for one of the many fall festivals and events happening all over Oregon. (pg. 16)

7. Dine with a winemaker

Chefs and winemakers are teaming up for a series of winemaker dinners around the state for the Oregon Bounty Winemaker Dinner Series, produced by Classic Wines Auction and RBC Wealth Management as a benefit for charities serving children and families. (pg. 17)

DETAILED MAPS, lodging, and event descriptions AT TRAVELOREGON.com/BOUNTY

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