Casa Cornacchi Wedding – A Creative Guide to Getting Married in Tuscany

An artist’s guide to Italian destination weddings with grit, sunlight, and soul.
FROM LA TO SAN DIEGO, SANTA BARBARA & BEYOND…
Why Casa Cornacchi?
Some venues are just easy to fall in love with. Casa Cornacchi isn’t flashy. It’s not overly styled or trying too hard. It just is. Tucked in the Tuscan hills between Florence and Siena, it gives you that cinematic backdrop without the wedding-factory vibe.
There’s olive oil made on-site. Wine flowing at all times. Golden-hour light that hits the stone walls like something out of a Fellini film. And best of all? You and your people take over the whole place.

What It’s Really Like
This is not a plug-and-play wedding. It’s a full experience. The venue is a borgo—an old hamlet turned into a private retreat. Which means:
• You stay on site with family and friends
• Ceremonies happen on the lawn, terrace, or tucked among the olive groves
• Receptions are under fairy lights or stars, long-table style
• The party doesn’t need to end early
It feels like an extended dinner party that slowly turns into a wedding. Or maybe the other way around.
The Photos You’ll Get Here
The light is everything. Warm, directional, textured. You’ve got that mix of landscape and intimacy—stone steps, cypress trees, rolling hills, candlelight dinners.
My approach? Fly-on-the-wall meets artist in the field. I won’t stage you. I’ll just follow the rhythm of the day and shoot it with that film-like look that brings the heat and the heart.

Planning Tips from Someone Who’s Been
• Travel in spring or late September for the best light and fewer tourists.
• Fly into Florence or Pisa. Both are easy and close enough.
• Work with a local planner or coordinator. Language + logistics = smoother sailing.
• Let things breathe. Don’t overstuff your timeline. This place is made for slow afternoons and long dinners.

Should You Get Married in Tuscany?
So—if you want a wedding that feels more like a memory than a performance, this is the place.
You’ll eat well, dance hard, and sweat through your shirt under the Italian sun. And honestly? That’s part of the charm.
More importantly, your guests won’t forget it. This isn’t just a dinner. It’s a few days of something real, something you actually felt.