How are you celebrating Negroni Week? Sip your way around Portland, support a good cause

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As Negroni Week approaches, Portland's cocktail enthusiasts are preparing to raise their glasses in celebration of this iconic drink. The event, which has garnered attention from local bars and restaurants, encourages participants to indulge in specially crafted Negronis while supporting charitable causes. A percentage of the sales from these unique cocktails will be donated to various charities, making each sip a contribution to the community. Campari America, the driving force behind Negroni Week, emphasizes the importance of philanthropy in the cocktail industry. Patrons will have the chance to explore a variety of creative interpretations of the classic Negroni, showcasing the city's innovative bartending scene.

Events will be hosted throughout the week, creating a festive atmosphere that brings people together over their shared love for cocktails. As Portland gears up for this celebration, the focus remains not only on enjoying great drinks but also on making a positive impact. Negroni lovers are encouraged to participate and experience the best of what the city has to offer while supporting a good cause.

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