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"textContent": "Oregon is anything but ordinary. A rugged state of extremes, its jagged coastline, sage-hued valleys, and verdant hills – carved by floods, glaciers, and the shifts of time – is known for its dramatic beauty. Here, vineyards rise on volcanic soils, cool maritime fog influences ripening cycles, and coastal conditions shape growing environments, making it not only a highly diverse ecosystem, but a compelling region for site-driven viticulture. Boasting 23 American Viticultural Areas that stretch from Portland’s urban wineries to the cobblestone-rich Rocks District, each region carries its own personality.\n\nThe article Oregon: A Journey Through One of America’s Great Wine Destinations appeared first on VinePair.",
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