Hip Chicks do Wine is Portland’s oldest urban winery. Owners and winemakers Laurie Lewis and Renee Neely make a wide variety of award winning wines from grapes sourced throughout Oregon and Washington. Their intimate tasting room offers wine by the taste, glass or bottle as well as a selection of light bites.
About Hip Chicks Do Wine
Reviews & Ratings
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Love it!
Had a great tasting today. Leila was amazing. Told us a lot about each wine and we had a great time. Bought three bottles to take home. And a club membership form! Love!
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Fun little winery
My friend and I came from Seattle to an event here. It’s a cute little tasting room. Really hip! We had a good amount of space for about 35 or so people. There was still space for others to walk in and do tastings too. There were 3-4 different wines that they had for us during our event. I’m glad our event was here, I would’ve never stopped by here otherwise!
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Mother Daughter Trip
My daughter & I traveled to Portland for a quick mother daughter trip. We decided to go to Hip Chicks because we loved the name. We sampled a lovely flight of wines hosted by Renee. We were fortunate enough to be the only people there at the time so we enjoyed a private tasting & learned a lot about the wines they produce & why they produce certain varietals. We also learned a lot about Portland & area. Thank you for being such an incredible hostess. Your Canadian Friends, The Holgate’s
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Cute!
When we walked in there was an art class going on and the atmosphere was super fun. We sat for the flights of wine tasting and it was fun watching the instructor and the students. The wines were not as good as some others we had had, but the atmosphere made up for that.
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Take your friends!
I love it here! My daughter took us here a few years ago for their Memorial Day wine tasting parties, and it became a tradition. We joined the wine club and have definitely enjoyed the parties and of course the wine! The owners are friendly and the parties are the best. The wine is wonderful! My favorites are the Drop Dead Red, their Tempranillo, their white port, gosh, how can I pick?