A garden-party wedding at Naumes Suncrest Winery.
Floral garlands on round tables, a first kiss under the big tree, and a cake we still think about. A look at how this one came together.
The design
The couple wanted a garden party more than a "wedding" — soft color, real texture, nothing stiff. We built the reception around round tables wrapped in living floral garlands on the brick patio, mixed patterned and solid linens so the room felt collected rather than rented, and kept the palette in blush, sage, and peach with gold flatware to warm it up.
Naumes Suncrest Winery — a family farmhouse in Talent surrounded by 20 acres of estate vines and pear orchards — gave us the good bones: brick underfoot, big trees for the ceremony, panoramic Rogue Valley views, and a golden hour that does half the design work for you. We wrote a full planner's guide to the venue.
The day
Ceremony under the big tree, first kiss to actual cheering, then straight into a long golden evening on the patio. The cake — a deep green two-tier with pressed florals — got cut to a standing ovation. Our team handled setup, the timeline, vendor wrangling, and teardown; the couple's job was to be there for all of it.
The takeaway
You don't need a bigger budget to get a day like this — you need decisions made early and a team who sweats the details. If you're planning a Rogue Valley vineyard or winery wedding, this is what we do.
Photography: Emily B. Photo Co.
The details.


