OUTFIT IDEAS: SPRING WINERY OUTFITS
2 SPRING WINERY OUTFITS FOR SPRING WINE TASTING TOUR
Spring winery outfits and spring vineyard outfits you will want to wear on your next wine tour. Pov, spring is here, and with it comes the perfect weather for winery tours! Finding the ideal outfit can be exciting, but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Scroll down to see two of my recent inspiring spring winery outfits that are both stylish and comfortable. Ps. Wine tasting is not the same as wine drinking. We only take one sip (at least I do) and not an entire glass. The goal is to taste, not to get drunk.
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As the days lengthen and nature bursts into vibrant life, spring awakens the enticement of winery tours. With the promise of sunshine, fresh air, and delicious wines, I know you are already booking a visit to at least two wineries for the weekend.
Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway to a renowned vineyard or a spontaneous visit to a local winery, putting together the best spring winery outfit is essential. Pov, wineries do have a dress code – sometimes unwritten, but you will never escape the looks if you show up underdressed at a winery. It’s not about showing a balance between feeling confident and comfortable as you explore the picturesque landscapes and indulge in delectable vintages, it's about delivering style and class. And looking picture perfect for the photos. Think of Slim Aarons photography.
I put together two spring winery outfits for you – I’m showing you two spring wine cellar outfits I recently wore to our family’s wine cellar (btw I am doing a wine tasting tour to other wineries in June). Scroll down to discover spring winery outfit inspiration that will have you turning heads amidst the blooming vines!
THE BEST SPRING WINERY OUTFITS 2025
To shop for my spring winery outfits simply click the underlined text and a link will take you to the store where I bought that item for myself also. Pov, I normally point you to the exact store where I bought that item. Unless it’s sold out in that online store or if I find all the items that make the outfit in one store. I am doing my best to help you avoid the tariffs, lower the shipping costs, and carbon footprint.
But you know that already. Now, let us finally look at what to wear to wine tasting tour in spring.
*If you need more help or have more questions, you can always book a styling session with me. Just fill out this form and I will help you.
Don’t forget the essentials! While tasting wines, staying hydrated is crucial. This is when your Stanley Cup comes as a part of your spring wine tasting outfit. IMAO, Stanley Cups are ridiculous, but you most likely got one for Christmas and another one for Valentine’s Day – so now you have two that will go well with the two spring wine tasting outfits below. Ps. Stanley Classic Insulated Canteen is more practical for a wine tour.
CLASSY SPRING WINERY OUTFIT FOR SPRING WINE TASTING IN FRANCE
As you type in your upcoming wine tasting tour - Notes app is so underrated, ensure a tweed jacket and riding boots are on your checklist. A bright tweed jacket paired with sturdy riding boots is the quintessential fit for spring attire for the vineyard.
Pov, mornings in the vineyard are still very cold. Not to mention the chill in the wine cellar.
Spring winery tours offer stunning scenery and delightful wines, but the weather can be surprisingly deceptive! Vineyards, especially in the mornings, can be quite cold, and cellars tend to stay cool year-round.
Embrace practicality and let a tweed jacket and riding boots be the cornerstone of your spring vineyard wardrobe.
Whether strolling through rows of vines or savoring the nuances of the best vintage in the cellar, your riding boots will carry you through, and your tweed jacket will envelop you in warmth as you explore the cellar.
1 BUTTER YELLOW TWEED JACKET AND RUFFLED BLOUSE WITH BLACK LEGGINGS AND RIDING BOOTS
Imagine this: the morning air is crisp, carrying the sweet scent of blooming grapevines as you step out onto the winery grounds. Sunlight dances through the newly formed leaves, dappling your path in a mosaic of light and shadow. You take a deep breath, filling your lungs with the fresh spring air.
You are wearing a cropped butter yellow tweed jacket, just as I suggested. The butter yellow tweed jacket adds a touch of “old money aesthetic” – internet old money, of course, while the warm butter yellow hue mirrors the golden sunshine filtering through the leaves.
Beneath it, a crisp white ruffle blouse peeks out, adding a touch of boho charm with the ruffles hint at a playful side against the black leggings.
Pov, not IRL leggings, but black slim-fit pants as comfortable as leggings but appropriate for any (btw you can wear these pants for work, too).
Finish the look with black riding boots. The polished leather adds a touch of sophistication, while the sturdy soles provide the perfect grip for exploring the vineyard paths. Not that you will be strolling through the vineyard, anyway. Knowing you, you will follow that guy (or girlie – let’s be inclusive) straight to the wine cellar. Pov, if he has a rizz and looks, let him lead the way. Also, at this time of the year, no vineyard owner will let you gaze through the vines. Vineyard owners are cautious about visitors wandering through the vines due to the heightened risk of contamination.
Anyway, back to the plot. Stepping inside, the temperature drops a few degrees, but your tweed jacket keeps you comfortably warm. The air hums with the symphony of bubbling vats and the rhythmic clinking of glasses. You follow your guide, learning about the intricacies of wine production, all the while feeling perfectly put-together in your stylish yet practical spring winery outfit.
A heavy oak door swings shut behind you, muffling the sounds of the outside world. The air here is noticeably cooler, carrying a heady aroma of fermenting grapes and damp earth.
Dim light from strategically placed sconces illuminates the space, revealing a labyrinth of towering, stainless steel tanks. Their reflective surfaces catch the light, creating an almost futuristic feel on the rustic surroundings. Pov you will find wooden barrels in a museum.
Finally, you get to the wine tasting part. You get a glass and take it outside.
BOOTS: black riding boots - now here is the thing, my boots are actually riding boots. I came on a horseback, riding all the way. And legit riding boots are just for the riding, so shop for these “riding” boots instead.
JACKET: butter yellow cropped tweed jacket - mine is super old and sold out. But this one comes close. (You can also buy it here if you are afraid of the tariffs.) And just like mine, it can be bought together with a matching skirt.
BLOUSE: white ruffle blouse - mine is super old (obv I’m not wearing anything too precious when riding) and it still delivers. Surely, your new blouse - this one is similar to mine - will serve you for years.
PANTS: black slim fit pants - not legit leggings obv (I’m wearing riding leggings) and you should get these black slim-fit pants that are as comfortable as leggings but appropriate for any occasion. (btw you can wear these pants for work, too).
*I've paired a structured butter yellow tweed jacket with a feminine ruffled blouse, sleek black leggings, and classic riding boots to create a look that perfectly balances sophistication with practicality. Again, it was practicality first for me IRL this time.
The butter yellow tweed introduces a bright spring element while maintaining an elevated feel - exactly what you want if there is a dress code. Tweed has a wonderful textural quality that adds visual interest and a touch of timeless elegance.
I specifically chose the ruffled blouse to soften the structured lines of the cropped jacket, creating a beautiful interplay between refined structure and feminine detailing.
The black leggings provide a streamlined silhouette that elongates the leg and offers the comfort you'll need when walking between tastings or navigating sometimes uneven terrain.
The riding boots complete this outfit brilliantly. And they offer stability on various surfaces you'll encounter (from polished tasting rooms to gravel paths). I've found this combination works beautifully across different wine regions—from Napa to the Willamette Valley and obv central Europe where spring temperatures can fluctuate dramatically throughout the day. You can easily remove the jacket during warmer afternoon tastings and put it back on when the temperature drops in the evening, making this a truly versatile winery fit that transitions smoothly from morning to night.
FANCY SPRING WINE TASTING OUTFIT FOR WINERY TOUR IN NAPA
There is a certain joy that only a dress can spark. For a wine tasting in Napa or France, put on Sunday dress and ballet flats.
2 FLORAL SPRING DRESS WITH POINTY BALLET FLATS
Visualise a beautiful spring day at the winery; the sun is shining, and the air is filled with the sweet scent of blooming vines. You’re sitting on a stone fence, overlooking the lush vineyard. The crystal wine glass in your hand feels pleasantly cool, as you swirl the red within. The liquid ruby catches the sunlight, your new long-sleeved floral dress (mine is Rotate Birgerchristensen – I bought it a while ago, hence I had to link a different dress in the collage and product gallery below) drapes beautifully on your form.
The delicate blooms swirl in a springtime dance across the fabric.
On your feet, Aquazzura’s pointy ballet flats add a touch of sophistication and comfort (pov as comfortable as ballet flats can be, but comfortable enough to justify the price). Their sleek design and subtle charm complement the dress effortlessly, allowing you to move with grace as you go back in for a refill while waiting for the concert to begin.
Btw spring winery visits often involve specific events like winery concerts or luncheons. This fancy spring winery outfit is a perfect choice for both occasions.
SHOES: Aquazzura ballet flats - buy here. They are the most comfortable ballet flats yet. *These are super pretty, too.
DRESS: floral tea dress - my is sold out. But I found this dress that comes super close. And OMG (out of the context) you need to see these two dresses - dress 1 and dress 2 from this Australian brand I have recently discovered. I know many of you are from Australia and New Zealand and I know you will love both so much.
MAKEUP: Dior powder - buy here. Or don’t. I’m afraid it will sell out and I will need to repurchase it soon. I use it everyday. It’s a perfect veil to put on your face when you don’t feel of wearing anything else.
*I've selected a long sleeve floral dress that brings wine country's romantic appeal for the protection against the crisp spring air and occasional breezes that dance through vineyard valleys. Of course, there is something undeniably perfect about wearing florals among the vines, as well. Floral print creates a seamless connection between your outfit and the environment. And this is just what you want if you go there more or less for the content - to take photos and videos.
Pointy ballet flats elevate the look with an elegant touch that works beautifully in even the most sophisticated tasting rooms, while still maintaining the comfort necessary for a day of exploration. Unlike heels that might sink into grass or gravel, pointy flats provide stability without sacrificing style. The sleek silhouette of pointy flats also creates a lovely counterpoint to the typically more voluminous nature of a floral dress, helping to elongate your silhouette for a balanced proportional effect.
*Make sure you get the winery dress code guide if you are visiting more than two wineries and you need more than just two spring winery outfits. Or take a shortcut and fill out this form. I can put together some winery outfits just for you.
Winery Dress Code Decoded
When visiting a winery, it's important to dress appropriately for the occasion, be it the wine-tasting tour, winery concert, vineyard wedding, romantic dinner or casual lunch at the winery. The dress code can vary depending on the setting and event. No matter the reason of the visit, the winery outfit must adhere to the (unwritten) dress code, yet it should also be practical and comfortable. Here's a (PRINTABLE SPREADSHEET - for