Prohibition Era

Brotherhood Winery Survives Two Centuries of American Volatility

Brotherhood Winery Survives Two Centuries of American Volatility

⏱ 1 min read The Short Version Surviving Prohibition by pivoting to medicinal wines, Brotherhood Winery has remained America’s longest-operating estate since 1839. They’ve mastered the art of longevity by pairing two centuries of resilience with surprisingly approachable pricing that defies boutique elitism. In This Article Resilience through prohibitionHeritage meets accessibility Pour yourself a cup for this one: history is rarely linear, especially when it involves fermented grapes. While many storied estates vanish under the weight of economic shifts or social upheaval, Brotherhood Winery has managed to remain the longest continually operating winery on American soil since its first vintage…
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