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Food & Wine Shares Where to Get the Best Breakfast in Every State

November 14, 2018 Melissa Broussard
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Oregon’s obsession with breakfast has famously led them—well, specifically Portland—in some fascinating directions, more recently; not many cities would be lucky enough to have a restaurant like Canard, where they serve you chilled oysters, and stacks of fluffy cakes topped with rich duck gravy, a fried duck egg, and if you’re feeling stupid, seared foie gras, followed up with a salted caramel cream-filled Paris Brest, from 8 o’clock in the everloving morning, all week long and many times over on Sundays. Then again, not many cities are lucky enough to have Gabriel Rucker on board—this is his doing, Rucker, of the (oh look, full circle) James Beard award, of Le Pigeon and Little Bird, two of Portland’s top restaurants. Feels like now there’s a third.

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CHERRY BOMBE ANNOUNCES THE CHERRY BOMB 100 INCLUDING CO-FOUNDER AND CEO KIM MALEK OF SALT & STRAW AND CHEF/OWNER NAOMI POMEROY OF BEAST

October 23, 2018 Melissa Broussard
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The Cherry Bombe 100 is more than a list. It’s a celebration of the women who inspire us every day with their creativity, energy, humanity, and hard work.

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Portland Monthly Names Oui! Wine Bar + Restaurant at the Southeast Wine Collective one of Portland's Best New Restaurants of 2018

October 18, 2018 Melissa Broussard
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Nearly a year in, the newly dubbed Oui! Wine Bar at Southeast Wine Collective has found its niche. It’s a small haven of bottles and barrels with a bold roller coaster of dishes and unexpected pours that truly fit the food.

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Food & Wine Shares How Portland's Southeast Wine Collective Is Pioneering the City's Urban Wine Scene

October 18, 2018 Melissa Broussard
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It's like an incubator and food hall for winemaking, and you're probably going to want to hang out there.

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Food & Wine Highlights the 10 Best Urban Wineries in the Country

October 18, 2018 Melissa Broussard

Founded in 2010 by Kate Norris and Thomas Monroe, Division Winemaking Co. sources fruit from both Oregon and Washington states, crafting wines from a handful of varieties, all produced with a hands-off, minimal manipulation mentality in the cellar. Reflecting their passion for sustainable viticulture, many of the vineyards Norris and Monroe choose to work with are certified organic and/or biodynamic. Inside every finished bottle, you'll also find wine inspired by the regions of France, where the duo first studied winemaking.

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Inc. Highlights Female Founder entrepreneurs that are challenging the norms across industries

October 12, 2018 Melissa Broussard

With its steady growth--the nine-year-old company has 14 shops and three on the way--Malek makes sure to provide a long-term career development path for her staff. "That people part is everything," says Malek. "It's not only your standards and how you execute them, but also carrying your culture forward."

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Portland Monthly Names Canard Restaurant of the Year 2018

October 11, 2018 Melissa Broussard

With his third restaurant, famed Le Pigeon chef Gabriel Rucker proves he’s still an original.

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SevenFifty Daily Shares the Management Genius of Le Pigeon, Little Bird and Canard partner and wine director Andy Fortgang

October 8, 2018 Melissa Broussard

The prodigal New York somm turned Portland restaurateur has helped shape the careers of wine professionals on both coasts.

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Food & Wine Shares Gabriel Rucker's story on being sober and finding clarity as a leader in his restaurant and in the industry

September 13, 2018 Melissa Broussard

The transition has provided clarity and better ability for me to manage people, it’s a lot less hectic for employees. A lot of people that have stayed on through all those changes, I think are really relieved. And, that's probably why they're still here is because it can be fun to work in a hard-partying place and to have sure, that's fun, but, at the end of the day people come to work. They want consistency, direction and a supportive space.

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The Oregonian Names Canard 2018 Restaurant of the Year

September 13, 2018 Melissa Broussard

Chef Gabriel Rucker and sommelier Andy Fortgang built an all-day wine bar and restaurant with the look of a smart Parisian cave à manger and the kind of creative cooking found at the new generation of French restaurants currently spreading from the …

Chef Gabriel Rucker and sommelier Andy Fortgang built an all-day wine bar and restaurant with the look of a smart Parisian cave à manger and the kind of creative cooking found at the new generation of French restaurants currently spreading from the City of Lights to cities across America.

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Le Pigeon's Gabriel Rucker and Other Participating Chefs Open Up to Bon Appetit's Healthyish On Why Hosting a Zero Proof Dinner is so Important to them

September 12, 2018 Melissa Broussard

Sean Brock, Gregory Gourdet, Gabriel Rucker, Evan Zimmerman, Michael Solomonov, and Andrew Zimmern on why they're hosting a booze-free dinner.

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Forbes Shares 12 Rosés Worth Drinking Over Labor Day Weekend

September 4, 2018 Melissa Broussard

Anne Amie Vineyards Rosé of Pinot Gris 2017 - Don’t let the dark color of this rosé scare you off. It is supremely complex and food-friendly, bursting with ripe apricot fruit, tangy tangerine, and juicy cherries, accented with salted almonds, and ending in a long, textured finish.

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The Boston Globe Highlights Some of Oregon's Most Talented Winemakers Crafting an Array of Delicious Pours from Grapes You May Not Expect

August 29, 2018 Melissa Broussard

A roundup of Oregon wines would not be complete without mentioning Kate Norris, co-owner and co-winemaker of Division Winemaking Co. “I love Oregon pinot, and I also love that there is room in our wine culture and wine community here to explore other varietals,” says Norris. “We never stop adventuring and pioneering.”

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Bon Appétit Shares The 25 Food and Drink Trends Taking Over Restaurants in 2018

August 17, 2018 Melissa Broussard
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We love restaurants that transport us, and lately they’ve been taking us somewhere unexpected: Granny’s house. Decidedly retro wallpapers are so right now. Consider the moody tropical prints at Oklahoma City’s Bar Arbolada and the framed berries and birds at Canard in Portland, OR.

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Eater National Shares All About Paris-Brest, a Pastry Named for a Bicycle Race

August 16, 2018 Melissa Broussard
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James Beard Award-winning chef Gabriel Rucker says he decided to put a Paris-Brest on his menu at Canard after seeing Lefebvre make his version on Mind of a Chef. “I saw Ludo go to France and make it and I thought, ‘That’s the kind of dessert I want to make for Canard.’”

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The Wall Street Journal Shares Tips From Experts on Common Wine Anxieties and How to Overcome Them

July 27, 2018 Melissa Broussard
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Canard, Little Bird and Le Pigeon's Co-Owner and Wine Director Andrew Fortgang gives insight on guests' common wine fears.

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Canard Makes Eater National's List of 18 Best New Restaurants in America!

July 25, 2018 Melissa Broussard

From LA to DC, the dishes emerging from the country’s most exciting restaurants narrate personal stories like never before.

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Food and Wine's 9 Summer-ready Red Wines That Are Best Served Cold

July 25, 2018 Melissa Broussard
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Food & Wine features Division Winemaking Company's Méthode Carbonique Pinot Noir.

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USA Today's 2018 summer food and wine festivals

May 29, 2018 Melissa Broussard

The ninth annual Counter Culture Wine & Food Festival will take place at Anne Amie Vineyards in Carlton, OR on July 26th.

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PUNCH Takes A Tour Inside the Wine Cellar at Portland’s Canard

May 29, 2018 Melissa Broussard

At the latest venture from the team behind Le Pigeon and Little Bird, partner and wine director Andy Fortgang is redefining what a "casual" wine list should look like.

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