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Savoring Oregon’s Wine Country, No Driving Required

The New York Times – Travel:

In the Willamette Valley, public transportation takes you to McMinnville, where you can walk to one, or all, of its nearly 20 tasting rooms.

Elaine Glusac
Author: Elaine Glusac

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Budget Travel, Eugene (Ore), Eyrie Vineyards, Grapes, Oregon, Pinot Noir (Wine), Portland (Ore), Transit Systems, Travel and Vacations
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