The latest tip from the Willamette Valley is disturbing in its implications: "I think you might find what's going on in Oregon quite interesting. A
group of pro-development wineries have taken control of the Oregon Wine
Board and are using winery legislation to undermine Oregon land-use
law."
If vineyards and wine are used to weaken the state's inspired and long-standing land use policies, it would be both ironic, and tragic. A luxury hotel in the middle of some of the best vineyards in America was narrowly defeated in recent years in the Willamette (I'll post a condensed version of the story I wrote about it for the last issue of Gourmet), and everyone thought thesue settled. Apparently it isn't.
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