Some celebrations deserve more than a single day.
When Amitie and Harry began planning their wedding at Solitary Cellars, they knew they didn't want to rush through any part of it. They wanted to soak it all in—to have time to celebrate with the people they love most while also creating space for quiet, meaningful moments together. So, they did something that felt perfectly like them: they split their wedding into two days.
Their celebration began on Friday, with a slow and intentional start to the weekend. Before guests gathered, Amitie and Harry shared a private first look, taking a few moments to themselves before the festivities began. Away from the excitement of the day, they exchanged intimate vows, sharing promises and emotions that were meant only for each other.
As the evening unfolded, friends and family gathered for their ceremony and cocktail hour, raising glasses of local wine and settling into the relaxed atmosphere of Solitary Cellars. It was a celebration centered around connection—one where conversations lingered, hugs lasted a little longer, and every moment felt unhurried.
One of the most beautiful parts of the weekend was seeing loved ones come together from all corners of the country and from Puerto Rico to celebrate Amitie and Harry's love story. Their wedding became more than a single event; it was a reunion, a gathering of generations and friendships, and a reminder of just how far people will travel for the ones they love.
By choosing a two-day wedding celebration, Amitie and Harry gave themselves the gift of time—time to be present, time to celebrate fully, and time to experience both the excitement of a joyful party and the beauty of a slow, intentional wedding day.
Their weekend at Solitary Cellars is a perfect reminder that your wedding doesn't have to fit into a traditional timeline. Sometimes the most meaningful celebrations are the ones that make room for both: the quiet moments and the unforgettable party.
 
 
Some celebrations deserve more than a single day.
When Amitie and Harry began planning their wedding at Solitary Cellars, they knew they didn't want to rush through any part of it. They wanted to soak it all in, to have time to celebrate with the people they love most while also creating space for quiet, meaningful moments together. So, they did something that felt perfectly like them: they split their wedding into two days.
Their celebration began on Friday, with a slow and intentional start to the weekend. Before guests gathered, Amitie and Harry shared a private first look, taking a few moments to themselves before the festivities began. Away from the excitement of the day, they exchanged intimate vows, sharing promises and emotions that were meant only for each other.
As the evening unfolded, friends and family gathered for their ceremony and cocktail hour, raising glasses of local wine and settling into the relaxed atmosphere of Solitary Cellars in Friant California. It was a celebration centered around connection, one where conversations lingered, hugs lasted a little longer, and every moment felt unhurried.
One of the most beautiful parts of the weekend was seeing loved ones come together from all corners of the country and from Puerto Rico to celebrate Amitie and Harry's love story. Their wedding became more than a single event; it was a reunion, a gathering of generations and friendships, and a reminder of just how far people will travel for the ones they love.
By choosing a two-day wedding celebration, Amitie and Harry gave themselves the gift of time—time to be present, time to celebrate fully, and time to experience both the excitement of a joyful party and the beauty of a slow, intentional wedding day.
Their weekend at Solitary Cellars is a perfect reminder that your wedding doesn't have to fit into a traditional timeline. Sometimes the most meaningful celebrations are the ones that make room for both: the quiet moments and the unforgettable party.