Vinters' Hall is situated in
Vintry Ward,
London EC4 on
Upper Thames Street in the
City of London. Dating from 1671 very little of its original 17th-century façade remains. Re-faced in the 19th and 20th centuries, the
building includes a suite of rooms, including the main
dining hall, court and drawing rooms plus a boardroom. Its
cellar (
aka Red Cellar) houses a collection of over 16,000 bottles. The Company's
livery elects a new Master annually in July, celebrated by a
publication service at the
Guild church of
St James Garlickhythe, opposite the
livery hall. This historic
procession starts at
Vintners' Hall with the
Master and
Wardens robed in
Tudor dress carrying
nosegays, their ceremonial path being swept by a
Wine Porter using a
birch broom.
Sir Lionel Denny, is the most recent
Vintner to serve as
Lord Mayor of London, and elected
Master Vintner for 2025/26 is Richard Wilson . Every
region of France is usually represented at its award events, continuing the spirit of
Entente Cordiale. File:High tide on the Thames at Vintners' Hall 2024-10-18.jpg|Vintners' Hall by the River Thames. File:Flickr - Duncan~ - Vintners' Hall (1).jpg|Vintners' dining hall. File:Vintners' Hall, Upper Thames St, London 30.jpg|Swan Warden banner. File:Vintners' Hall, Upper Thames St, London 31.jpg|Vintners' WWI memorial. File:EH1180690 Vintners Hall 05.jpg|Vintners'
Swan Statue. == Swan upping ==