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Stone Barn Brandyworks

Stone Barn Brandyworks

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3315 SE 19th Ave #B, Portland, Oregon, 97202, United States
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Feb 15, 2020
Great place, great products, and awesome owner! Thanks for the tastings today. Got a good pick to take home and enjoy with friends. 💯

Apr 25, 2021
We purchased the Biggs Junction apricot brandy. We found it at a liquor store in Salem Oregon. We tasted it and said, “WHAT IS THAT TASTE IN MY MOUTH !” Omg! This might be the best thing we’ve ever tasted. We live near Biggs junction and we have bought many Goodnoe apricots from the Maryhill fruit stand. This brandy taste like you are tasting the sweet apricots from camping in the Goodnoe hills of our youth. Bob & Peggy

Aug 12, 2019
Visited with my wife & adult children. The distillery has a wide variety of brandies & liquors & a limited selection of whiskies. The distiller told us that what is available at any given time can vary widely based on what fruits may be in season. Today, there were sweet spirits, & those with a less sweet taste, like grappa. One of the distillers conducted the tasting. He was knowledgeable & articulate in explaining his process & giving direction about what each of us might like based on individual tastes, as well as suggesting the best order in which to taste or selections. If you can’t find something you like here, I don’t know what you WOULD like. It’s a little out of the way, but well worth a visit. It is a small place. I appreciated the individual attention.

Apr 8, 2019
One of the best mom and pop distillery experiences you can have. They always take a break from the still when you come in the door and are willing to give you a tasting and show you around their distillery. Amazing liquors.

Mar 26, 2019
In a town of much liquor, this is some of the best. I was first sold on the famous Nocino at my neighborhood farmers market, and since then it's been a race to attempt to taste everything Stone Barn makes... but that is hard to do. They somehow manage to maintain both variety and quality in an amazing way, especially for being such a wee place. It's the one distillery tasting room I've visited more than twice and specifically taken guests to enjoy. They have brandies, grappas... an Oregon single-barrel bourbon I had to take home as well as give away... not to mention Sebastian's truly amazing knack for cocktails. The tasting room also just has a bright and airy atmosphere (sometimes literally, when the big garage door's open!) that's great to hang out in.

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