Our flagship boutique urban winery, now in a space just off McCarren Park in Williamsburg, one of Brooklyn’s most vibrant and creative neighborhoods. The winemaking team produces our premium small batch wines, combining the quality of tradition with the freedom of innovation. Tour the winery to learn about how our wines are produced, then settle into our in-house tasting room for more wine and share plates. For those looking to commemorate a special occasion, we also function as a private event venue, featuring a modern-industrial backdrop with rustic-accented decor.
61 Guernsey Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
347-763-1506
bkwinery.com
Winery Stats
Production Levels per Year
Tons - 105
Cases - 6500
Regions & Vineyards
New York - Finger Lakes, Long Island
California - Suisun Valley, Sonoma Valley, Lodi, Madera, San Joaquin Valley, Clarksburg, Central Valley
Washington - Columbia Gorge
Varietals
Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Petit Sirah, Nebbiolo, Barbera, Sangiovese, Merlot, Grenache, Malbec, Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, Albariño, and more!
Press
Reviews
More than we could have hoped for.
“We had an absolutely wonderful experience working with Brooklyn Winery for our wedding reception, in March 2026. Every person we worked with was great - informed, patient, and willing to help us with big picture down to the tiniest detail. Our reception was absolutely seamless and more than we could have hoped for. They really thought of everything and made the whole event incredibly special.”
— Kiri, 2026, WeddingWire
Brooklyn Winery ensured every detail from the flow of the night to the guest experience was flawless.
“Brooklyn Winery is, without question, a stunning venue. But what truly sets it apart isn’t just how it looks but it’s how it runs. Planning a wedding can be incredibly stressful, and most advice tells you to focus on a few “non-negotiables” and accept that some part of the day will fall short. Whether it’s the food, timing, or coordination, couples are told to expect compromises. That simply wasn’t the case here.”
— Lance H, 2025, The Knot
