If you’re searching for Clos LaChance Winery wedding info, you probably already found that it’s now called Cordevalle Winery, located in the San Jose valley and full of charm. I’m hoping they don’t come for me because I used the wrong name, but since the change is pretty new, I figured it’d be much easier to find this way. And if you’re searching for San Jose wedding venues and feeling like they’re all the same, let me introduce you to one of my favorites, that gives California and Tuscan vibes all at the same time.
Clos LaChance Winery (newly Cordevalle Winery) in San Martin, California is one of those venues that quietly does the most. Rolling vineyards, a historic hacienda‑style building, oak trees, and golden California light that actually shows up on film the way you hope it will. This guide breaks down what it’s really like to get married here: costs, guest count logistics, ceremony and reception locations, planning tips, and why it’s especially well‑suited for couples hiring a documentary, film‑forward photographer (and some photo inspo too, obviously).

Clos LaChance sits at the edge of Silicon Valley wine country, tucked between San Jose and Gilroy. It feels removed without being remote (seriously, we landed at the San Jose airport and drove to the venue within an hour), easy for guests to reach, but still quiet enough to feel intentional (when you get here, you can barely see any other buildings throughout!).
Couples tend to choose this venue because:
If your priorities are experience, atmosphere, and a setting that naturally allows for guest relaxation, I think Clos LaChance could be a perfect fit for you!
Pricing can change year to year, so always confirm directly with the venue, but this gives you a realistic planning range to start with!
Estimated venue rental cost:
What that usually includes:
Additional costs to budget for:
Clos LaChance sits comfortably in that “worth it if you care about the feeling and flow” category, especially when compared to more restrictive winery venues that feel a bit more like a ballroom with a grove outside.
Clos LaChance works best for medium to large weddings, but still feels intimate if styled intentionally. The inspo you’ll see below includes about 60 people for reference.
Typical capacity ranges:
What matters more than the number is how you use the space. The property allows guests to move, wander, and exist throughout, rather than being locked into one room all night.
Planning tip: If you’re hosting closer to the max guest count, prioritize fewer layout changes and let each area shine instead of having to turn rooms all night (and people move, which is the hardest part on the timeline!).
I love a venue that isn’t one room, specifically because it allows guests to actually experience through the venue. This always leans towards a better guest experience overall, and better photos! This venue in particular has amazing grounds, a stunning deck, and sectioned spaces inside that all offer their own pockets of light.
This is what most people picture when they think of a Clos LaChance wedding:
The courtyard is where Clos LaChance really shines for receptions, and I think really gives a unique take on the winery venue category. The deck onlooking the ceremony space and grounds gives such an organic take on the candlelight dinner reception, and I just love the string lights they’ve added here.
It’s especially well‑suited for couples who want a reception that feels social and romantic, think an actual hang out with your favorite people! Guests can move, talk, and exist without feeling boxed in.
While most weddings lean heavily outdoor, the indoor spaces are great for photos (I love the architecture here, stucco walls, archways, and texture that translates so well on film!!!), as well as for some additional moody lighting!
Northern California light changes dramatically by season, and Clos LaChance reflects that.
Most popular months:
What to know:
This venue is a strong fit if you want a relaxed, experience‑driven wedding. As venues go, it naturally allows for more of a gathering space than something that traditionally feels like a “wedding”, leaning in to a better overall guest experience and more of a laid back feeling on wedding day. This venue fits well for couples looking for an overall atmosphere rather than a production venue that spits out the same weddings every weekend, and especially for couples who love the nature and overall unique winery experience.

If you’re planning a Clos LaChance Winery wedding and looking for wedding photography that leans documentary, candid, and film‑heavy, heyyyyya I’d love to meet! I’m Steph, and I’d love to haul around a bunch of my vintage cameras to document your wedding weekend.
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Steph is a destination wedding photographer specializing in offbeat documentary style wedding documentation, with a film-forward and introvert-minded approach. Documenting alternative, quirky weddings as they truly happen, across Colorado, the U.S., and Europe, in a multimedia mix of analog film and super 8 video.
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