Plan to be Impressed with Your Event at Boston Winery

 

Are you looking to have a celebration or an event in the New England area? Look no further than the Boston Winery. Whether you’re planning a wedding, anniversary or birthday party, or corporate function, the Boston Winery is the perfect backdrop for any occasion.

What a view!

This local winery combines history and modern charm in the heart of Boston Harbor. It’s housed in a building dating back from the 1800s where old-world brick and barrels meet modern skyscrapers and shimmering water, making this a venue that’s exciting, sophisticated as well as warm, and inviting. And free on-site parking is a huge plus. Whether you’re looking to invite 25 or 125 guests, the space can comfortably accommodate your friends, family, and co-workers.

Our knowledgeable staff sets this winery in Boston apart from all others. The team is dedicated to impeccable customer service, no matter the size of your event. The staff understands the importance of individual attention and will genuinely listen when you talk about your specific needs, making sure to take care of even the smallest details.

You’ll be served award-winning authentic Italian cuisine from the elegant Venezia Restaurant next door. Choose from one of our elegant artisan menus or create a custom menu for your event.

The perfect event space for your business!

And then there’s the wine. If you’re hosting a corporate event, the Boston Winery offers a variety of team-building exercises in which teams label their wines or even create their blends. No matter what kind of party you’re having, our experts will pair your food with a customized selection of our unique wines, catering to all different tastes and palates. 

So if you’d like an unforgettable experience and the best that Boston has to offer in the atmosphere, service, food, and wine – let the Boston Winery host your next event. Whether you’re planning a corporate event in the Boston area or a celebration with friends and family, we’d love to hear from you.

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