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siobhancrosby's comments:
on We've Got Spirits, Yes We Do!
A Google search turned up this list from a shop in Maryland of all places:
http://www.gregs-wines.com/Oregon%20distilleries.htm
http://www.gregs-wines.com/Oregon%20distilleries.htm
posted 4 years, 11 months ago
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on We've Got Spirits, Yes We Do!
As a staffer at Portland-based national drinks magazine, Imbibe (http://www.imbibemagazine.com), we are always hearing from local and far-flung readers about actually visiting the distilleries in our state. Just last week I ran into a reader in San Francisco who was glowing about a recent visit to Clear Creek. Reading about the people behind the bottle and things like craft distillery tours offer imbibers a connection to the story behind every sip they take, which is an intimate experience big producers can't offer. And with 30+ distillers in the state, Oregon can and will benefit from this form of culinary tourism. We're just lucky it's so close to home!
Great job on the show today, everyone.
Great job on the show today, everyone.
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