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Portland has big-city sophistication on a human scale
Tim Fish
Issue: September 15, 2004

In the 159 years since its founding, Portland, Ore., has been many cities -- a frontier settlement, a booming timber town and, more recently, the epicenter of the nation's microbrew revival. These days Portland is a wine and food town, and a serious one.

For the full article, check out the new issue of Wine Spectator, on newsstands September 15, 2004.

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