A wedding at Renault Winery brought together vineyard charm, a clear timeline, and a DJ-driven flow that helped every part of the day feel intentional. For couples searching for a Renault Winery wedding, this celebration in Egg Harbor City, NJ is a great example of how the venue works so well when the ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception are all tied together with the right pacing.
This wedding for Cassie and Bret welcomed around 100 to 150 guests, which gave the day a lively feel without losing the personal moments. At Renault Winery in Egg Harbor City, NJ, the event moved through each phase cleanly, starting with the ceremony and continuing straight into cocktail hour and the reception. Dow Oak Events provided DJ Gregg Alfonso for up to five hours with no intermission time periods, and that detail mattered. With no breaks in coverage, the DJ was able to carry the energy from one part of the wedding at Renault Winery to the next.
The ceremony music mixed a classic feel with modern choices. Family and wedding party entrances used Vitamin String Quartet’s version of “Viva La Vida,” which gave the start of the ceremony a polished, contemporary tone. Cassie’s processional, “From the Ground Up” by Piano Tribute Players, shifted the mood into something more emotional, then the recessional changed everything with “I’m on Top of the World” by Imagine Dragons. That transition is where a DJ really earns their place in the day. The DJ handled both music and microphone support for the ceremony, making sure guests stayed connected to what was happening without any awkward pauses.
Cocktail hour followed with DJ-selected music, which kept the atmosphere relaxed while guests settled in and the couple moved into the next part of the evening. At a venue like Renault Winery, that in-between time matters. It gives everyone room to enjoy the setting, and it gives the DJ a chance to reset the tone before reception introductions.
Once reception began, the DJ became central to the momentum of the night. The bridal party entered to “Dancing in the Moonlight” by Harvest King, then Cassie and Bret were introduced as Mr. and Mrs. Kostiuk to “Let’s Go Crazy” by Prince. That is a strong handoff from formal to fun, and it set up the next moment immediately because the first dance happened right after introductions. Instead of stretching out the timeline, the DJ kept those moments stacked in a way that felt smooth and natural.
Their first dance was “Spin You Around (1/24 Version)” by Morgan Wallen, followed right away by parent dances. Cassie and Terry danced to “I Loved Her First” by Heartland, and Bret and Sharon shared “God Only Knows” by The Beach Boys. Grouping those spotlight moments together helped the room stay focused, and the DJ guided that sequence so dinner could begin without a lag in attention. That kind of pacing is a big part of what makes a Renault Winery wedding feel organized instead of rushed.
Dinner was served by attendants, which added to the steady flow of the evening. There was no bouquet toss, no garter moments, and no anniversary dance, so the reception structure stayed simple. That made the DJ’s role even more important. Without extra formalities filling the schedule, the DJ had to control the pace, make the transitions feel complete, and keep the night moving in a way that matched the couple and crowd.
Jeremy of Dreadko Media captured the day, while Nicole at Renault Winery helped anchor venue coordination. Together with a strong wedding DJ, that support allowed the celebration to feel clean, warm, and easy for guests to follow.
For couples considering a wedding at Renault Winery, this event shows what works so well here: a beautiful setting, a timeline that flows, and a DJ who can carry the energy from ceremony through reception. A Renault Winery wedding feels best when every transition is handled with purpose, and this one absolutely was.



