Millbrook Winery celebrates the blue moon

MILLBROOK — Millbrook Vineyards and Winery didn’t let the blue moon occur Friday, Aug. 31, without a proper celebration for the rare event. A blue moon occurs when two full moons appear in one month, which only occurs every two to three years. To mark the occasion, the winery held its Once in a Blue Moon BBQ and Blues Concert. “This is the first time we have ever done something like this, so we are excited about it,” said Stacey Hudson, director of marketing. “In the beginning of the year when we were making plans for events for this season, we noticed there was a blue moon in August that happens to be on a Friday night right before Labor Day weekend. We said, ‘we have to do something with that.’”The celebration featured music by French Cookin’ Blues Band of New York City. The group used to play at the winery once a season as part of its concert series. Hudson said when planning the celebration, the band instantly came to mind as the perfect music for the event. French Cookin’ Blues Band plays regularly at Lucille’s Grill and B.B. King’s Club in Times Square.The winery also reached out to one of its wholesale customers, Fireside BBQ and Grill in Salt Point, to cater the event. Those attending enjoyed a barbecue buffet of tri-tip roast, barbecue chicken breast, baby back ribs, baked beans, peanut coleslaw, corn on the cob, fresh garlic rolls and corn bread.Hudson said 160 people bought tickets to the party. The winery created an atmosphere for attendees to be able to enjoy their meal and listen to music in a giant tent outside with a dance floor to dance the night away under the blue moon.“We do events like this to get people to come back to the winery,” said Hudson. “ A lot of people will come for a wine tasting and to visit, but it’s nice to offer additional reasons for them to come back. It’s a great property and a beautiful spot. The blue moon happens to come right up over Wing’s Castle, which is the direction our party is facing, which is pretty cool.”An attendee of the event, Ajit Kambil, said he loves coming to the winery and plans to get married there in October. Kambil said that the Once in a Blue Moon event was a beautiful evening.

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