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January 13, 2013

Weddings at Carmel Valley Ranch


Last November, I had the good fortune of spending two and a half days at the luxurious Carmel Valley Ranch by the coast through a Wedding FAM trip.

This was a venue that I've heard about through the years, and seen photos of, but never had the opportunity to set foot on their 500 acres property.

It was A.M.A.Z.I.N.G in every way. When I go on these FAM tours, I don't just soak in all the fun and pampering. I also experience it as a client would....seeing things through the eyes of a bride, groom, and their guests, and observing closely the level of hospitality and service that's present throughout the venue. The team at Carmel Valley Ranch nailed it.

From the moment I stepped into the lobby, I was greeted by name, and whisked through a completely effortless check in process. I love the absence of traditional "front desks" at this property; it just makes the whole check in/out process that much more personable. Zero lines, friendly faces, expedited service. Oh, and cute resident dog just makes it that much welcoming. :)


Let me start with the suite that welcomed me. It was one of their 800 sq ft Ranch Suites, with a separate living room, a spacious deck that overlooks a part of the valley, an expansive bathroom that can fit about 20 people, and a beautiful fireplace inside the bedroom. It was hard to believe that I'd be staying in there by myself, but I sure did make myself at home rather quickly.







The little details count a lot when it comes to hospitality. Inside my suite was a bottle of Figge Pinot Noir, a cheese platter, and a snack basket, all compliments of the fabulous catering team at Carmel Valley Ranch. They knew we were all driving in from different areas and arriving at different times, so they were thoughtful enough to leave those amenities in our suites in case we arrived hungry. Now that's going the extra mile to enhance the overall experience.



We enjoyed a more casual Meet and Greet supper in their restaurant lounge area the first evening. It was wonderful to reconnect with my Wedding Planner friends, and to get acquainted with the Carmel Valley Ranch team. We were a small group this time, which made it that much more intimate and warm.


Day 2 began with a sumptuous breakfast of pastries, fruit, a ginormous and tasty omelet, and hash browns. Luckily, touring a 500 acres property required a lot of walking, so we had quite a bit of exercise following the breakfast. Rachel Schanding, Catering Manger of Carmel Valley Ranch, led the way as we went through various parts of the property that were feasible for weddings and events.







The entire property is extremely lush and picturesque, with sweeping views of the valley and vineyards. One can only imagine the possibilities of a beautiful wedding weekend there. I especially love the old-school tree swings that are spread throughout the resort, in line with their "playfulness" motto at Carmel Valley Ranch.


Their Clubhouse, with its vaulted ceilings, is one of their few indoor sites for events. Adjacent to it is their Valley Lawn, boasting glorious, panoramic views of the valley. There are working plans in place for some slight renovation to this part of the property, and we were lucky enough to see the renderings for them during our site inspection.



GM Dan Korn explaining the renderings to us

As we continued to explore the 500 acres of land, it became more and more apparent to us the vision behind Carmel Valley Ranch.....their encouragement of playtime as a method of kindred revitalization, their farm-to-table approach in their culinary experience, as well as their embracement of all that nature has to offer.

CVR's own Salt House on property




CVR's own organic garden where they grow much of their own produce
CVR's Executive Chef Tim Wood shared his culinary vision with us over delicious hors d'oeurves and wine


CVR's resident gardener speaking to us about the phenomenal organic garden on site
Later in the afternoon, we got to partake in CVR's famous Bee Experience. It began with a wealth of facts on bees and lavenders from their resident Bee Expert, John Russo. We were all in awe at the vast amount of knowledge John had on bees, and the passion that came through his voice as he taught us as much as he could about his favorite flying insect.



It was truly fascinating, and shortly after that, we were suited up and ready to see, touch, and feel the bee hives!






I would highly, highly recommend this activity for anyone who plans a visit to Carmel Valley Ranch. They offer this to adults, and children that are 4 or older. Though it was a bit nerve wrecking for a few of us, we were able to overcome our fears and have a whole new appreciation for bees!

We had a few hours of free time after the Bee Experience. Some of us had spa appointments while others hiked, napped, or simply had out feet up by the fireplace in our suites. It was the perfect way to get us to relax before dinner that evening, where more amazing experiences awaited us...


Dinner that night was held in the Oak Room, where Chef Tim utilized the Adventure Kitchen in there to entertain us a bit beforehand. While sipping wine and tasting caviar, we learned how to make butternut squash soup from Chef Tim himself! We also got great culinary tips on cutting techniques, healthy ingredient options, and more!




Our 5 course dinner that evening began with a day boat sea scallops amuse with sweet corn pudding and black truffle. Next, we had an oven roasted heirloom beet salad with olive oil croutons. The third course was a butternut squash ravioli with a frisee apple salad. Our entree was a cooked-to-perfection natural filet of beef with black truffle root vegetable puree and a fall vegetable gratin. Dessert was an organic Santa Cruz apple crisp with house-made lavender ice cream that was to die for. Each course was paired with lovely wine from local wineries to the area, including Figge Winery.


Needless to say, I was falling into a food coma after the last course, but that didn't stop me from enjoying the s'mores stations that were set up on the terrace outside, where the fire pits kept us warm and content for the rest of that wonderful evening.


Just when we thought the team at CVR couldn't pull any more stops out to make this perfect day even more perfect, we were greeted with these lovely baskets of goodies when we went back to our suites that night...


Such thoughtful gestures are really indicative of the level of hospitality at a resort. Carmel Valley Ranch is one of those places that truly goes the extra mile for any guest that steps foot on their property. They truly want every part of your experience to be memorable in the most thoughtful ways!

I slept incredibly well on both nights, with the fireplace set to turn off after I fell asleep.

On my last day there, I had a massage appointment at their Spa Aiyana. Like the absence of a conventional "hotel front desk", the spa greeting process was different as well. I was instructed to wait in their gift shop, and was greeted by one of their spa attendants who personally walked me over to the spa. Once we stepped foot inside, she gave me a tour, and then left me to change into their super comfy robe and slippers. After I stepped outside the changing room, another spa attendant was waiting to greet me with a warm neck wrap which felt soooooo ridiculously good at that moment. I then snacked on dried apricots and warm tea while waiting for my masseuse to get me in the waiting room.

The massage itself was very nice, and in lieu of the water glass that your masseuse usually holds in his/her hand afterwards, I was greeted with a red velvet cupcake! :) Little surprises like that are very delightful indeed.

I seriously didn't want to leave, but alas, my family (and about 200 emails) were waiting for me back home. I'm eager and excited for the possibilities to work at this beautiful property in 2013, and urge all couples looking for a lush, scenic, and charming wedding venue to check them out!

Thank you so much to Dan, Brian, Colleen, Rachel, Chef Tim, and the rest of the fun and fabulous team at Carmel Valley Ranch for this unforgettable experience! Also, special thanks to Mike Steelman for the awesome photos (the ones above that have his watermark)!




July 23, 2012

Summer Photography Workshop

Three of the most prestigious photographers in the Bay Area-- Suzy Clement, Lisa Lefkowitz, and Meg Smith, are joining forces to present an extraordinary workshop for photographers. It is a rare opportunity that is not to be missed!



April 5, 2012

Rosewood Sand Hill FAM Trip

As I mentioned in a previous post, an important part of my job as a Wedding Planner is to be an effective match maker. Not only do I match my clients with the right service provider, but I also have to match them up with the right venue for their event. Choosing a venue is one of the most important decisions that a couple will make for their wedding, as it will set the tone for a multitude of elements to follow, including the overall costs for the wedding, the style, the logistics, and more. Therefore, it is crucial for me to do my due diligence in truly understanding the ins and outs of each venue, before I can effectively recommend them to clients. That's where the wonderful FAM events come in.

FAM is short for familiarization, and these "events" are really more of multi day experience to show us, first hand, what the venue is capable of providing for their clients. From culinary creations to space transformations to spa treatments, we get to enjoy the facilities exactly as a bride would, and I must admit I enjoy every bit of the pampering. While it is a remarkably relaxing, fun, and engaging experience, I do keep a pretty critical eye to evaluate every detail. It is the only way that I can effectively be able to match a venue up with the right clientele, so that I am not wasting anyone's time.

Several years ago, I had a semi-hard hat tour of Rosewood Sand Hill right before their opening. Since then, I've been back quite a few times, and even stayed overnight once for a good friend's bridal shower. Despite it being only 15 miles away from my home, it always feels like a vacation when I'm there. Their spa, Sense, is on my list of all time favorite spas in the world, and their Michelin star restaurant Madera has delighted me quite a few times as well! Needless to say, when I was recently invited to Rosewood for an official FAM experience, I was quick to accept.

We checked into the resort on Sunday morning, and immediately got to relax with champagne and cocktails on their balcony overlooking the pool. We had the most gorgeous weather that day, and it was so enjoyable to reconnect with many of my peers.



My room was incredibly spacious and comfortable, with a small balcony that overlooked the pool. I especially loved their walk in closet and rain shower, both of which would be welcomed in my own home! 





Our hosts, Shari Clenard and Todd Outhouse, were very thoughtful in leaving us a welcome amenity in each of our rooms. Such thoughtfulness is expressed with couples getting married there as well. Little surprises here and there are great ways to delight people, and Rosewood was certainly successful in delighting us!


After sipping on our cocktails and reuniting with our friends, we were then whisked away in a stretch limo by Lone Star Limousine to AutoVino, a really unique venue for wine tasting and events. We got a tour of the venue, and enjoyed delicious pizza made fresh from their wood burning oven. 




After lunch, we went back to Rosewood where we had some free time to relax and enjoy the resort. Prior to our arrival, we had selected our individual spa appointment times and treatments, and mine was scheduled for right after lunch. I slipped into my Rosewood robe from my room, and walked over to Sense for my much anticipated massage. The entire experience was just as wonderful as I remembered it to be, from the zen-like waiting room to the sensibility of the massage. I really didn't want to leave...



After the massage, I got to take a short nap in my room before it was time to get into my party dress for the evening events. Beginning with a cocktail hour inside the Rosewood ballroom, we indulged in delicacies by the catering team and satisfied our design cravings with beautiful tabletops by Classic Party Rentals and Ornamento. My iphone photos above certainly does not do enough justice to Rosewood, but luckily, I have gorgeous photos to share of our evening events, taken by the ever so stylish Vero Suh of Vero Suh Photography.






After the cocktail hour, the pre-function area of the ballroom was revealed to us, all decked out with an astounding and luxurious table for our dinner!






Our generous hosts at Rosewood spared no expense in serving us an exquisite menu, which I have to share here, despite the lack of quality from the photos taken by my iphone.


After the very fulfilling 4 course meal paired with amazing wine, we were then escorted into the Presidential Suite where the most spectacular spring-themed dessert buffet greeted us, created by Rosewood's own Executive Pastry Chef Melisa Root. Nobody dared to touch it at first, because it just looked too perfect to eat, and us planners became a group of paparazzis in front of the beautiful dessert spread.




The Presidential Suite provided the perfect setting for us to wind down over desserts, coffee, and liquor, with comfortable seating, a fireplace, and candles. 


When we returned to our rooms that evening, another thoughtful amenity greeted us...


It probably wouldn't surprise you to know how well I slept that night. I woke up feeling refreshed and energized, ready to conquer the world! Shari Clenard, Catering Sales Manager at Rosewood, gave us a comprehensive tour of all the different event spaces on the property, before we joined together in a private dining room at Madera for a farewell brunch. 


Though I had been to Rosewood various times before this FAM experience, I actually didn't know they had so many different event spaces throughout the resort. I had only seen the large ballroom, but tucked in different areas within the resort are a lot of smaller event spaces, some with lovely outdoor balconies as well. It really is a very versatile property, and what I love most is the fact that they allow tenting on their lawn! 


Conveniently located in the Peninsula, with luxurious accommodations, five star services, an extraordinary catering and culinary team, and versatile event spaces, Rosewood will no longer remain a "hidden gem" for long for people looking for the perfect location for their special event. 

Ofcourse, our sweet hosts refused to send us home empty-handed, and spoiled us with a SWAG bag from their very cool sister property in New York, The Carlyle. Inside the bag included lots of little goodies, and....our very own luxurious Rosewood bathrobe with our name stitched on it for personalization. We were completely blown away by their hospitality. Thank you so much, Shari and Todd, for allowing me to experience your venue to its fullest, and I look forward to many fabulous events together in the near future! 


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