After the vows the Officiant announces " We Now Shall Perform
the Wine Ceremony" The couple goes to the table and each
takes the individual carafe and pours some wine into the larger
carafe. The groom will pour red wine and the bride will pour
white wine, to create a blush or rose colored wine in the larger
carafe. The groom then takes the larger filled carafe with the
combined wine and pours some in a glass for the bride. The
bride then takes the Larger Carafe with the combined wines and
pours some into a glass for the Groom. He may now toast his
bride with, " Now Our Lives Are One" and drinks from the glass
she responds the same. They place the wineglass back and face
back to the officiant. Who states.


‘This Ceremony represents the two individual lives are now
combined like the two wines into one single life. The drinking of
the combined wine signifies the commitment you now make to
live your lives as one family. May you remember this day of
commitment you have sealed with drinking of the new wine
joining your lives as one."

He may also announce that immediately after the service others
may drink the new wine of their commitment to one life if they so
desire. Or Rose wine served at the reception to mark this
ceremony. Originally  a French wine country tradition in joining
two vineyard owners in marriage.
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Wine Ceremony