The Underground Wine Cave At Brotherhood Winery Will Be Your New Favorite Attraction In New York
By Lea Monroe|Published September 24, 2019
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Inside New York, you can find a variety of long-standing attractions. Whether it’s a historic lighthouse or an epic restaurant, you’ll be amazed by how long some of our favorite places have been operating inside the Empire State. Today though, we’re here to discuss a note-worthy stop that will not only make your mouth water but will also leave you feeling completely intrigued. Ready or not, this incredible underground wine cave is bound to be your new favorite stop to make!
Hiding in plain sight down in the small town of Washingtonville, Brotherhood Winery is one deliciously historic stop to make inside the Empire State.
When visitors of the winery are done enjoying wine tastings inside of old chapels and other gorgeous buildings, you might notice that they're actually sneaking away to the underground.
Below Brotherhood Winery, you'll find an epic network of underground wine cellars - including locked-tight cellars full of wine that have been aging for so long, that they have endless layers of dust coating them.
As soon as you head underground, you'll be greeted by history, with artifacts on display that tell a greater story of Brotherhood Winery's extensive past.
Tours of the underground wine caves are given every day of the week between April and December, where guides will go into greater detail about everything you're experiencing here in Orange County.