If you follow the financial markets (my own personal guilty pleasure) you cannot escape having noticed the brutal decline of the Canadian dollar. In less than a year the Loonie has gone from nearly par to its present value of around $0.75 to the US dollar. That means our purchasing power of American goods has eroded substantially in just one year. If a year ago you somehow knew that events in the currency market would unfold as they did, would you have bought a ton of American wines with your highly valued Loonie before it crashed 25%? At Advinetures, we sure would have!
Read More
There’s a reason more than 2 million people flock to the Oregon Coast every year – long stretches of beach, ideal surfing waves, stunning coastal views, fantastic hiking trails through countless National Parks, and a myriad of natural wonders. It’s family-friendly, pet-friendly, fit-friendly, and foodie-friendly. And while we understand why the majority of tourists visit ‘The People’s Coast’ during the summer, we can absolutely attest to the fact that visiting during the winter months is an equally incredible time to be there. We would even argue better, particularly if you’re looking for a romantic getaway.
In 1965 David Lett planted the first Pinot Noir vines in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. Fifty years later the region is home to more the 400 wineries producing some of the best of this varietal worldwide along with other cool climate wines such as Chardonnay, sparkling and Syrah. But while Pinot Noir is certainly what put Willamette Valley on the wine map, it is their experimentation with some surprising ones that makes visiting this area truly intriguing for wine lovers.
In 1983, Mike and Brian McMenamin opened their first pub in Portland, Oregon, followed by their first brewery and first hotel in 1985 and 1990, respectively. Today, they own and operate more than fifty properties throughout Oregon and Washington and are one of the largest producers of micro brewed beer in a region that has more craft breweries per capita than anywhere in the world.

Recent Comments