Off-Season Hamptons Weekend
📍 Southampton, New York
Sweater || Jeans || Sneakers || Jacket || Earrings
Last weekend, David and I were invited by our dear friends to visit them for a weekend in the Hamptons at their adorable beach cottage. After weeks of unpacking boxes and building furniture, it felt like the perfect opportunity to relax and refresh. Despite the rainy weather on Saturday, we were determined to make the most of our time. We decided to start the day off with a visit to the Wölffer Estate Vineyard, one of the most popular wineries in the area.
Even with the clouds and rain, I thought this place was incredible! Rows upon rows of grapevines stretched out before us, and we could see the winery building in the distance. We headed to the tasting room to sample some of the offerings. The atmosphere was cozy and inviting, and we spent a few hours chatting, snacking on charcuterie, and sipping wine while it rained outside. The Wolfer Estates Vineyard was definitely a highlight of our weekend, and I can’t wait to come back on a sunny, summer day.
On a stunning Sunday, we decided to explore the charming town of Sag Harbor. We wandered through the streets, admiring the beautiful houses and quaint shops. I fell in love with the colonial architecture and definitely made some mental notes for our future home. We stumbled upon a lovely restaurant, Lulu, and decided to stop in for brunch. The morning cocktails were fantastic, especially the ‘Off to Shelter Daiquri.’
As we drove back to Norwalk on Sunday evening, we both agreed that our weekend in the Hamptons had been a much-needed break from the chaos of settling into our new apartment. Despite the rainy weather, we had a wonderful time exploring the area and spending time together. We left feeling refreshed and rejuvenated, and already planning our next trip to the Hamptons.
Love from the Hamptons,
Katie
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