
A Summer Wedding of Soft Florals and Vineyard Views in Montepulciano
Tucked into the rolling vineyards of Montepulciano, Borgo Tre Rose is the kind of place that feels like it’s always been waiting for a celebration. With terracotta walls, centuries-old olive trees, and that unmistakable golden Tuscan light, it sets the scene for a wedding that’s intimate yet effortlessly grand.
Captured through the romantic lens of Laura Barbera, this destination wedding was all about elegance in its most relaxed form. Guests were greeted by fragrant gardens and charming stone paths that led to the heart of the borgo, where the ceremony took place beneath a canopy of leafy trees. Ivory-covered chairs were arranged on the lawn, their bows catching the breeze. At the altar, a generous floral arrangement in shades of white and soft yellow added freshness and a gentle nod to the surrounding countryside.
The celebration continued outdoors as the sun began to set. Tables stretched beneath string lights, surrounded by olive trees and the distant hum of the Tuscan landscape. The dinner setup was classic with a twist—long tables dressed in white linens, elegant glassware, tall taper candles, and delicate arrangements of garden roses, ranunculus, and orchids in white and yellow, paired with touches of blue porcelain.
As dusk turned to evening, laughter and candlelight filled the air. Every detail—down to the handwritten menus tied with navy ribbons—reflected a kind of quiet luxury that didn’t try too hard. The bride wore a sleek white dress that mirrored the minimal beauty of the day, her bouquet echoing the palette of the table florals.
Borgo Tre Rose proves that when you find the right setting, you don’t need to do much. The views speak for themselves, the wine flows freely, and the joy is palpable in every frame.