Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeans and a gorgeous blouse and a blow out and booties
I don’t know...I’ve seen a lot of people get sloppy drunk at wineries. That gorgeous blouse might not be so pretty by the end of the night. Just sayin’.
Wineries generally aren't open at night. Just sayin'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeans and a gorgeous blouse and a blow out and booties
I don’t know...I’ve seen a lot of people get sloppy drunk at wineries. That gorgeous blouse might not be so pretty by the end of the night. Just sayin’.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Googling “winery outfits” has made never want to go to a winery again. And I love wine.
So true, and you can break it out by season.
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Napa Valley Life Magazine even has a fall wardrobe section.
And now we putting VA wineries on par with Napa wineries? None of the VA ones are that great.
At least the Virginia ones aren't on fire.
I’d rather they be on fire every once in a while than the pure, disgusting crap that is all Virginia wine. It’s gross, PP. If you think Virginia wine is good, something’s wrong with your taste buds. Most of it tastes like wood varnish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Googling “winery outfits” has made never want to go to a winery again. And I love wine.
So true, and you can break it out by season.
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Napa Valley Life Magazine even has a fall wardrobe section.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Googling “winery outfits” has made never want to go to a winery again. And I love wine.
So true, and you can break it out by season.
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Napa Valley Life Magazine even has a fall wardrobe section.
And now we putting VA wineries on par with Napa wineries? None of the VA ones are that great.
This. If I wanted to get overly dressed and have crappy wine, I could go to any of the Cooper’s Hawks in the area and not have to venture to a vineyard.
At least the Virginia ones aren't on fire.
I’d rather they be on fire every once in a while than the pure, disgusting crap that is all Virginia wine. It’s gross, PP. If you think Virginia wine is good, something’s wrong with your taste buds. Most of it tastes like wood varnish.
Anonymous wrote:Jeans and a gorgeous blouse and a blow out and booties
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Googling “winery outfits” has made never want to go to a winery again. And I love wine.
So true, and you can break it out by season.
![]()
Napa Valley Life Magazine even has a fall wardrobe section.
And now we putting VA wineries on par with Napa wineries? None of the VA ones are that great.
At least the Virginia ones aren't on fire.
Anonymous wrote:People are so snippy on here lol!
I'm in the Bay Area so Napa winery visits are (or were pre Covid) a regular thing for me and I would echo pp and suggest jeans (I like dark denim) flats, wedges or boots then a fitted tee or similar and a nice sweater or wrap.
Think high quality basics. Jewelry
Anonymous wrote:I hate to say that my friends and I went to a winery near UVA about 10 years ago and we all had brown tall boots on, skinny jeans and cardigans. No hats though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. Definitely this.![]()
Which SEC sorority is this?
Anonymous wrote:This. Definitely this.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Googling “winery outfits” has made never want to go to a winery again. And I love wine.
So true, and you can break it out by season.
![]()
Napa Valley Life Magazine even has a fall wardrobe section.
And now we putting VA wineries on par with Napa wineries? None of the VA ones are that great.
At least the Virginia ones aren't on fire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Googling “winery outfits” has made never want to go to a winery again. And I love wine.
So true, and you can break it out by season.
![]()
Napa Valley Life Magazine even has a fall wardrobe section.
And now we putting VA wineries on par with Napa wineries? None of the VA ones are that great.