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In this episode of Wet Hot Wine, a wine podcast on a mission to make wine approachable, we're raising a glass to the women who do it all — and then some. This special Mother's Day celebration features some of the most inspiring mom winemakers in the Pacific Northwest. Laurie Lewis and Renee Neely of Hip Chicks Do Wine [https://www.hipchicksdowine.com/] share what it's really like to raise a son while running a winery, Cristina Gonzales of Gonzales Wine Company [https://www.gonzaleswinecompany.com/] opens up about building a legacy through low-intervention winemaking in the Willamette Valley, and Lisette Hrapmann of https://lagniappewines.com/https://lagniappewines.com/ [https://lagniappewines.com/] out of Hood River and the Columbia Gorge talks about motherhood as the ultimate balancing act. On the tasting menu: a Grüner Veltliner from Laurie and Renee's son Tiernan Connor, a Gonzales Wine Company Gewürztraminer, and Lagniappe's "Joie de Vivre" bubbly. The conversation gets real about the beautiful, messy, exhausting truth of motherhood — from bodily fluids and emotional regulation to sibling rivalry and shifting expectations. We talk about the traditions worth passing on, like music, art, and a love of the outdoors. And Laurie and Renee remind us that yes, any wine pairs beautifully with chicken nuggets and mac and cheese. We close with a heartwarming segment featuring the moms of the Wet Hot Wine ladies themselves — on video, describing their daughters and weighing in on the big questions: why they drink wine, how wine ages, and what to pour with Italian food. Whether you're a mom, you have a mom, or you just love discovering incredible women making wine in the Pacific Northwest — this one's for you. Go text your mom then hit play.
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