The ceremony and reception will both be held at Villa de Amore (40205 Calle Cabernet Temecula, CA 92591) in Temecula, California. Both ceremony and reception will be held outdoors. We kindly ask that guests arrive by 3:30pm.
March 10th, 2026.
We’re celebrating at a vineyard in Temecula — an elegant evening that’s both indoors and outdoors. The attire is formal, with a touch of vineyard charm. Think: long dresses, flowy fabrics, or dressy jumpsuits; suits or dress pants with a jacket and tie. Heels, wedges, or flats that work on grass are best. As the day turns to evening, expect warm sun and a cool breeze — layers or shawls are a good idea. Colors that complement the vineyard setting — earthy tones, muted pastels, or deep jewel hues — are encouraged. Please avoid white or dusty blue, as it’s reserved for our wedding party.
We love your friends and family, but due to space, we can only welcome the guests named on your invitation. Thanks for understanding — we can’t wait to celebrate together!
You’ll find ample parking right at the venue, so you can relax and enjoy the celebration without worrying about your car!
We’re so grateful for your love and support! We have a few items on our Zola registry, but we already have most of what we need. Contributions to our Honeyfund are especially appreciated.
Temecula in May is typically warm and sunny, with highs around 73°F (23°C) and cooler evenings around 51°F (11°C). We recommend bringing layers for comfort, especially as the sun sets.
In order to accommodate all of our guest's various accommodation preferences and budgets, we encourage you to stay at a hotel or Airbnb of your choosing in the Temecula area. Please see the Accommodations tab for more information and recommendations on where to stay.
We’re not requiring masks, but we do ask everyone to be thoughtful and considerate—especially since some of our guests are immunocompromised. If you’re feeling under the weather or think you might’ve been exposed to COVID, please let us know and sit this one out. We’ll absolutely miss you, but keeping everyone healthy is most important. The ceremony and dinner will be outdoors, and dancing and drinks will be indoors, but we’ll have the doors open all night to keep fresh air flowing. If wearing a mask makes you feel more comfortable, please do—whatever helps you enjoy the night safely!