Salt air, wind off the sea, and a menu that leaned grilled and citrus-forward so nothing felt heavy before the main wedding day.
Seafood and vegetarian paths were equally prominent so international guests could choose without a separate “special” table.
Service wore wind-friendly setups: heavier stemware only where tables were sheltered; elsewhere, glassware that could travel if a gust came through.
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