| What is the dress? How is the atmosphere? TIA. |
| Dress nicely. As you must know, it's a classy and expensive place...."when in Rome...do as the Romans do". |
| Dress for women, sport coat/suit for men. |
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I've seen people in jeans or khakis. ..that's how you can spot the super wealthy horse country crowd.
Are you eating in the kitchen or dining room? Anything goes in the kitchen...its your own private party. |
| It is upscale/dressy but not stuffy. They are surprisingly unpretentious. However, you will probably feel most comfortable if you dress up (unless you are the aforementioned super wealthy and you don't care). |
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I'd say a sport coat is the minimum for men, dress or the pants equivalent for women. You are going to be enjoying some of the finest cuisine in the country. Show some respect to the staff by dressing nicely.
When we went many moons ago, there was a party in black tie. Not sure I'd go that formal just the two of us, but think it would be fun with a group. |
| An elastic waistband. |
Yes, that or a Mumu |
| well wear clothing. Don't want no naked folks in there |
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Agreed. Having said that, I'm not wealthy. I wore a dress. |
I wasn't overly full the last time I went- the tastings are quite small. I wore a silk sleeveless blouse, dressy black pants, heels and brought a wrap in case it got chilly. Enjoy- it's a great evening out. |
| When we went on a Friday night, I wore a black shift dress and black heels with a simple gold necklace. My now husband wore a jacket and tie. I don't know what anyone else was wearing - I had just gotten engaged and was a bit oblivious. |