We kindly ask you to RSVP by Wednesday, August 5th, 2026. You can do so by scanning the QR code on the back of the invitation or on the "RSVP" page of this website.
If your invitation includes a guest, we'd love for you to bring a plus-one. Otherwise, we kindly ask that only those named on the invitation attend as we're unable to accommodate additional guests due to the venue's capacity.
We love your little ones but we've chosen to keep our celebration adults-only, with the exception of immediate family members. We hope that this gives you the chance to enjoy a night off.
The dress code is cocktail attire. As the celebration will take place outdoors, suitable footwear for gravel paths and grassy areas is recommended. The weather in early September in the southwest of France tends to be warm so light, breathable fabrics are encouraged. Those who wish to complement the setting might consider soft tones such as dusty rose, dusty blue, sage, and nude.
Please let us know about any dietary restrictions, allergies, or intolerances when you RSVP and we'll do our best to accommodate you.
Please arrive at Domaine Terra Rosa between 3:30 and 4:45 p.m. to enjoy a welcome drink and mingle with the other guests before the ceremony. We kindly ask that everyone be seated by 4:50 p.m. as the ceremony will begin promptly at 5:00 p.m.
Domaine Terra Rosa is located in the countryside so you won't be able to reach it using public transportation. We're not providing transportation to and from the venue as our guests are coming from and staying in many different places. For guests traveling from abroad or without a car, we highly recommend renting a car for the weekend. If you need help getting to and from the venue, we'd be happy to connect you with a local taxi service or other guests for carpooling.
Domaine Terra Rosa has free on-site parking. There's no valet service so just pull in, find a spot, and come join us.
The ceremony will be in both English and French so that all of our guests can follow along. We've also prioritized bilingual vendors as much as possible so that all of our guests feel welcome and at ease throughout the evening. We encourage all of our guests to embrace the mix. Don't be shy about speaking English with our French guests or French with our American and Irish guests. After a few glasses of wine, you might be surprised how much you understand! ;)
For our American and Irish guests, French weddings are a little different from what you might be used to. Our wedding will bring together French, American, and Irish traditions but, as we're in France, let's just say that we'll be doing things the French way. Dinner starts late and lingers over a couple of hours with great wine, great food, and great conversation. And just when you think the night is winding down, the dancing gets started closer to midnight, right around the time most American and Irish weddings call it a night. So come rested, come hungry, and get ready for a long, beautiful night!
We know that many of you are traveling from far and wide and the time and effort that you're spending to be with us on our big day is truly the greatest gift that we could ask for. We couldn't be more grateful and we don't expect anything more. That said, we know that some of you will insist. So for those who would like to give a little something, we've created a honeymoon fund, which you'll find on the "Registry" page of this website. There will also be a table on the big day where you're welcome to leave a card and sign our guestbook.