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A Romantic Coppola Winery Wedding Filled with Coastal Elegance

  • Writer: McKenna Folmar
    McKenna Folmar
  • Jul 28
  • 2 min read

Coppola Winery in Sonoma County was the perfect setting for a wedding that blended wine country charm with refined, coastal-inspired design. Surrounded by vineyards and timeless architecture, every detail of this celebration felt thoughtful and sophisticated.

The reception tables stole the show with their soft blue linens, delicately textured to add depth and elegance. Layered place settings featured pearlescent glassware, modern hammered flatware, and artistic plates. Guests were welcomed to their seats with custom menus adorned with wax seals and name tags—a beautiful personal touch that made the evening feel intimate and curated.

One of the standout design elements of this Coppola Winery wedding was the use of oyster shell place cards edged in gold. Each guest’s name was hand-lettered in an elegant script, resting on a bed of pearls. This creative detail perfectly tied together the couple’s love of coastal-inspired design with the rustic beauty of wine country.

Lush white floral arrangements filled the space, featuring roses, tulips, calla lilies, and organic greenery, creating a clean yet luxurious look that complemented the winery’s classic interiors. Large statement floral pieces welcomed guests at the bar and throughout the reception, while low arrangements anchored the dining tables without obstructing views.

As the evening unfolded, the warm glow of candlelight reflected against the textured table settings, creating a romantic and inviting ambiance. It was a celebration that combined vineyard sophistication with coastal charm, proving that thoughtful details can transform a wedding into a truly one-of-a-kind experience.


Vendor dream team 💕

Planner and designer: @events.by.mckenna

Photo/Video: @wildandroam.co

DJ and Lighting: @secondsong_official

Linens: @bbjlatavola

Bride and Groom: @eric.x.elisa

Escort Oysters: @mainelytidal

Stationary: @paperpalette

 
 
 

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