Nestled in the picturesque town of Washingtonville, New York, Brotherhood, America’s Oldest Winery, offers an enchanting setting for weddings and special events. With its historic charm and lush vineyards, this vintage venue provides a stunning backdrop for both intimate gatherings and grand celebrations. The professional staff at Brotherhood Winery is dedicated to making your wedding day as memorable and stress-free as possible, ensuring every detail aligns with your vision. Whether you’re planning a cozy gathering or a lavish affair, the venue’s flexibility and diverse spaces allow you to bring your dream wedding to life with ease.
The heart of Brotherhood Winery’s event offerings is the Grand Monarque Hall, an impressive early 19th-century stone building that exudes old-world charm. This elegant space features towering ceilings, handcrafted wooden floors, exposed wooden beams, and antique wrought iron chandeliers, creating a timeless atmosphere for any occasion. Spanning nearly five thousand square feet, the hall provides a versatile and open floor plan that can be tailored to accommodate a wide range of events, from elegant weddings and corporate banquets to charity balls and cultural gatherings. The adjoining English cobblestone patio, complete with a magnificent stone fountain, extends the event experience outdoors, offering endless possibilities for both indoor and outdoor celebrations.
Brotherhood Winery is committed to offering a comprehensive suite of services to ensure your event is a resounding success. Beyond weddings, the venue is also available for engagement parties, bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, and elopements. Their services include event planning, setup, cleanup, and parking, with preferred vendors ensuring top-quality service. Additionally, the venue is wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive choice for guests. With its blend of historic elegance and modern amenities, Brotherhood Winery stands out as a premier choice for couples seeking a unique and unforgettable venue for their special day.