Events

Mother’s Day High Tea Brunch & Wine Pairing at Averill House Vineyard

When
May 10th, 2026
11:00am - 2:00pm
Where
21 Averill RdBrooklineNH

Celebrate Mother’s Day in Brookline, New Hampshire with a unique and elegant Mother’s Day High Tea Brunch & Wine Pairing on Sunday, May 10th, 2026 at 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM. This unforgettable vineyard experience blends the timeless charm of traditional high tea with a modern wine country twist, creating the perfect way to honor Mom.

Each guest will enjoy a beautifully presented High Tea inspired brunch prepared by Chef Jerry of Homestyle Catering. The menu highlights classic finger sandwiches, delicate pastries, and thoughtfully crafted seasonal selections. Your experience includes a cup of premium hot tea thoughtfully selected from The Cozy Tea Cart, known for its exceptional loose-leaf teas and comforting blends.

Guests age 21+ will also enjoy four pre-selected wine samples, carefully paired to complement each course. Non-alcoholic wine pairing flights are available upon request, ensuring every guest enjoys a complete tasting experience. For guests who prefer not to drink wine or are under 21, a selection of soft beverages will be available to choose from, so every guest can enjoy a thoughtfully paired and refreshing alternative.

Enhance your Mother’s Day celebration with live music performed throughout the venue, creating a warm, elegant atmosphere surrounded by scenic vineyard views. This experience is perfect for mothers, daughters, families, and friends seeking a meaningful and memorable way to celebrate together.

Seating begins 30 minutes prior to your reservation, and brunch service begins promptly at 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM. Tickets are limited, and this popular annual Mother’s Day event sells out quickly.

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