AT A GLANCEPACIFIC NORTHWEST PEAKS
AND POURS8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS
★★★DEPARTS 20 Jun, 11 Jul, 8 Aug
and 19 Sep 2018TR AVEL ST YLE Small-group trip
An exploration of the Pacific Northwest’s
unrivalled beauty combined with some
of the most imaginative craft beers in
the country.HIGHLIGHTS
•   Local   beer    tastings    with
a professional guide
•   Crater  Lake    National    Park
•   Portland    and Seattle,    urban
gems of the Pacific NorthwestINCLUSIONS
Seven nights’ accommodation, meals as
indicated, transportation and sightseeing
as specified, beer aficionado guide.
FROM AU$4,145* / NZ$4,525**Prices are per person, twin share.
Terms and conditions apply.From cool-climate pinot noir to
the most decadent donuts you
can find anywhere, this is where
foodie dreams come true.a taste of
OREGON
F
amous for its New World wines,
craft beer scene and all manner of
sweet treats, there is a lot more to
Oregon than you could ever imagine.
Explore all Portland has to offer before
heading towards the wine regions,
beautiful coastline and mountainous
interior for a tasty tour.WILLAMETTE VALLEY WINERIES
Its  history    only    dates   back    about   half    
a century, but hundreds of vineyards
dot the Willamette Valley, running from
Portland to Eugene. Here pinot noir
is   king,  but  you’ll also    taste   excellent   
chardonnay, pinot gris and riesling.
Whether you’re interested in biodynamic
wines or family-run vineyards, you’ll find
an easy route to follow.SEAFOOD, EAT FOOD
The Oregon coastline offers up fine
clams, crabs and oysters, and you’ll find
them    on  menus   from    Cannon  Beach   to
Brookings.  But  for     a   closer interaction
with    your    dinner, head    to  Lincoln
City    where   you can join    a   crabbing    or
clamming    clinic. Learn   how to  catch,
identify,   clean   and cook    your    meal.COASTAL bREWERIES
Oregon’s north coast is a haven for
craft beer lovers. Head to the port
city of Astoria, and settle in for a pint
of  Trolley Stop    Stout   at  Wet Dog Café
&    Brewery,   the  town’s oldest  beer
producer.   Buoy    Beer    Co  is  one of
the newer establishments. From its
waterfront warehouse, you can taste
freshly brewed  Cream   Ale  or  Mandarina
Bavaria Single  Hop IPA.FARMS ON THE CITY’S EDGE
Just a short distance from Portland,
you can follow the Farmlandia FarmLoop    that    takes   in   vineyards, producers   
of vegetables and herbs, and even
a mill. On Sundays, stroll around the
Milwaukie   Farmers Market  and     stock
up  for     a   picnic  at  historic    Luscher Farm.(PORT)LAND OF PLENTY
In   Portland,  Oregon’s    capital of   quirk,
you     can taste   it  all.    On  a   Bike    and Brew
Tour, sip on craft brews from Hair of the
Dog Brewing Company and more.   Tuck
into handmade charcuterie from Olympia
Provisions, fried   chicken at  Reel    M   Inn
and     the     O   Captain,    My  Captain,    covered
in   vanilla    frosting    and Cap’n   Crunch, at
Voodoo Doughnut. For fine dining with
a   local   twist   head    to  Beast   or  Le  Pigeon.winter iSSUe 2018 155CONCIERGE