
Vineyard Dinner Menu Template
Rustic-elegant design evoking outdoor vineyard estate dining.
Sage green and linen with grapevine illustrations. Pastoral elegance for winery and vineyard estate events.
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Estate & Vine
Garden Course
Goat cheese, basil oil, estate olive oil β Viognier
Whipped ricotta, walnuts, honey β RosΓ©
Harvest Course
Ratatouille, potato galette β Cabernet Sauvignon
Almond brown butter, green beans β Chardonnay
Vineyard Dessert
Mascarpone, rosemary honey, vin santo

Design Highlights
Delicate Grapevine Illustrations
Hand-sketched vine motifs naturally frame the text sections, adding organic movement and pastoral charm without cluttering the essential negative space.
High-Contrast Serif Headings
The Playfair Display typeface is utilized for course titles, offering a sophisticated, high-end feel that elevates the perceived value of the pairing menu.
Earthy Linen Backdrop
The #FAF0E6 background color mimics natural, unbleached linen, providing a warm, textured canvas that reduces eye strain in ambient vineyard lighting.
Deep Wood Accents
Utilizing a rich #3E2723 dark brown for divider lines and subtle typographic accents mimics the visual weight of aged oak wine barrels.
Narrative Single-Column Layout
The centered, single-column structure intuitively leads the eye downward, making it an ideal format for chronological multi-course tasting menus.
Questions About This Template
This layout is heavily optimized for curated, multi-course tasting menus or fixed-price dinners. For a large a la carte selection, a two-column design might be more space-efficient.
Yes, all color codes, including the signature sage green, are fully customizable. You can easily swap it out for a deep burgundy, navy, or any custom brand color.
Absolutely. The delicate line art of the illustrations is designed to interact beautifully with textured stocks like linen or felt weave paper, enhancing the rustic-elegant feel.
Crimson Text is an elegant, traditional serif font that offers exceptional readability even at smaller sizes or in the dim, romantic lighting typical of evening wine dinners.
Yes, the generous negative space at the top of the single-column layout provides the perfect anchor point for a winery or restaurant logo without disrupting the design flow.
The design includes dedicated, slightly indented sub-sections beneath each dish specifically formatted for wine pairing notes, allowing the vintage and varietal details to stand out subtly.
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