Oregon Wine Country Wedding Photographer | A Vineyard Wedding in the Willamatte Valley
A romantic January wedding at Silas Wines Tasting Room in Amity, Oregon featuring oysters, square pizza, black-and-white film, and an intimate wine country ceremony.
There’s something about getting married in Oregon wine country that feels romantic without trying too hard.
It isn’t flashy.
It isn’t oversized.
It’s intimate rooms, warm light, good wine, and people gathered close.
This wedding took place at The Bramble, a tasting room and wine bar inside the Silas Wines space in downtown Amity, Oregon. A historic brick building. Ambient lighting. Cozy corners. January air outside and warmth inside.
It felt exactly like the couple.
Why They Chose Oregon Wine Country
They love wine.
The bride once went to school to become a sommelier.
They actually met at a wine bar.
Wine wasn’t just a theme. It was part of their story.
Oregon wine country made sense. Not for the vineyard aesthetic. Not for the Pinterest moment.
For meaning.
There are so many small tasting rooms and intimate spaces throughout the Willamette Valley that allow you to create your own atmosphere. You aren’t locked into a ballroom formula. You can build something personal.
That’s exactly what they did.
The Ceremony Space at The Bramble
The ceremony backdrop wasn’t a sweeping vineyard view.
It was a massive wall covered in vintage map wallpaper, layered with art inside the historic brick building.
Moody. Textured. Personal.
The space felt romantic and grounded. Candlelight bouncing off brick. Guests seated close together. The kind of ceremony where you can hear every word without amplification.
It was January, so darkness came early. The light was ambient, low, and intimate. It forced us to lean into softness instead of brightness.
And it worked.
What Made the Day Unforgettable
This wedding wasn’t built around perfection. It was built around personality.
Three moments stand out immediately.
The bride and groom disappeared into the kitchen and came back carrying massive platters of oysters for their guests. No catering formality. Just, “We love this, so we’re sharing it.”
They both got ready in random bathrooms down a dark hallway. No glamorous bridal suite. No staged window light. Just laughter, cramped mirrors, and making it work.
Later, they served square pizza from their favorite Portland spot instead of a traditional dinner. It felt casual and completely intentional.
That’s what Oregon wine country weddings can be. You’re not performing. You’re hosting.
Incorporating 35mm Film
I brought along 35mm film, mostly black and white.
Not because it was required. Not because it was trendy.
Just because it felt right.
The grain. The softness. The slight unpredictability. It matched the mood of the day.
Black and white film in a dark, romantic tasting room hits differently. It strips away distraction and leaves only feeling.
What Makes Wine Country Weddings Unique
Wine country weddings in the Willamette Valley are different from larger Oregon venues.
They’re often:
Smaller
More intimate
More food-and-drink focused
Less performative
You don’t need a massive guest count. You don’t need elaborate decor. The spaces themselves already have character.
Historic buildings. Brick walls. Candlelight. Wine barrels. Quaint towns that feel tucked away from the noise.
You can build a celebration that feels intentional instead of overwhelming.
If You’re Considering an Oregon Wine Country Wedding
Oregon wine country is an incredible place to host an intimate gathering.
There are so many romantic tasting rooms and wine bars throughout Amity, Dundee, McMinnville, and the surrounding Willamette Valley. Many have exceptional wines, thoughtful small bites, and warm, flexible spaces.
It’s relaxed.
It’s beautiful.
It feels personal.
If you’re planning a vineyard or tasting room wedding and want it documented in a way that feels honest and true to your story, I’d love to hear about it.
You can reach out directly through my contact form here:
https://amandajae.com/contact
Wine country weddings deserve to feel intentional.
So do you.