Sunstone Vineyards & Winery Wedding | Gina & Eric
This beautiful wedding located at Sunstone Winery tucked on the edge of the Santa Ynez River was such a perfect place to say "I Do" Gina and Eric were such a dream to work with as well as their sweet families all coming out from the East Coast to enjoy this spectacular wedding. This property just spoke for itself with all its beauty. The unique space was the perfect place to welcome their guests. The ceremony set in the middle of a vineyard with these unbelievable trees that framed the ceremony site exquisitely was the first look of the day. Holly Flora did an unbelievable job keeping the beauty of the trees and adding a color palette that felt natural in the space. Gina looked absolutely stunning in her gown as she walked down the aisle, there was not a dry eye in crowd. After the ceremony guests made their way to the front of the villa for cocktail hour while the bride and groom went off into the vineyard to take some of the most breathtaking photos thanks to Brandon Kidd, he certainly took many gorgeous pictures of this entire day. The reception for the wedding was set at the back of the villa and transformed into a romantic, charming space with sweeping views looking over the Santa Ynez Mountains. Guests were welcomed at the front door by the fresh smell of lavender as they found their name on a lavender bag to take to their seat. The tables were set beautifully with greenery running down the entire length of the table with spurts of white florals. Here they enjoyed an amazing dinner as the sun set and a night full of dancing under the stars. West Coast Music was sure to make this party a night to remember. But the party didn't stop here after a night of dancing, guests made their way to an underground wine cave to enjoy to the after party! This was just the perfect way to end such an amazing wedding. No details were missed here, Gina and Eric we are so honored to have been apart of this spectacular day! Cheers to the two of you and your wonderful families!
Photos Courtesy of Brandon Kidd