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Hi

I'll be spending a few days in Portland in November and would like to visit some wineries and tasting rooms. I went to Archery Summit and The Tasting Room last year--any suggestions?? Places that don't charge outrageous fees are preferable.

thanks

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Hi

I'll be spending a few days in Portland in November and would like to visit some wineries and tasting rooms.  I went to Archery Summit and The Tasting Room last year--any suggestions?? Places that don't charge outrageous fees are preferable.

thanks

Beaux Feres doesnt usually do tours. However I called for one and they didnt charge. It wasnt as elegant as Archery but far more personable and the tour guide was the assistant winemaker. He was very knowledgable in all areas and even opened some bottles and cheeses for us. One of my favorite tour experiences. Very unexpected, very friendly and good attention to details.

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