Hip Chicks Do Wine

Hip Chicks do Wine, Southeast 23rd Avenue, Portland, OR, United States

(503) 234-3790

Seasonal, see website for details

https://squareup.com/store/hip-chicks-do-wine

Hip Chicks do Wine is Portland’s Oldest Winery producing wine made from grapes throughout Oregon and Washington since 1999. We source our grapes from Premium Vineyards located throughout Oregon. Laurie Lewis and Renee are co-owners and co-winemakers. Their philosophy is to let the grapes speak for itself, using minimal interventions and producing fruit-forward food-friendly wines. Wine like life should be enjoyed in the moment.

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Ask for a sample of their port, bottled under their Tiernan Connor label; it’s the only port made in Portland.

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