A Marriage Made in Olive Grove Heaven
It was a beautiful and romantic wedding day when Anne-Sophie and Leigh tied the knot at the Mas Saint Germain. This French-Australian couple has a captivating love story that blossomed in the romantic city of Paris. However, they decided to tie the knot in the lands where Anne-Sophie grew up.
We enjoy beautiful love stories here at French Wedding Style. So, we are delighted to share this couple’s story with you. Here’s a summary of how these two met and what a wonderful time they and their guests had at their wedding in Mas Saint Germain
A Love Story in the City of Love
Anne-Sophie and Leigh’s love story began in one of the world’s most romantic cities, Paris. Fate brought them together on a cold wintery evening at Place de l’Opéra. The couple remembers that the splendour of the Palais Garnier Opera House mirrored the magic of their meeting. It was here that their two souls, albeit from opposite sides of the globe, connected in the city of love and the love story began.
After Leigh Proposed, the couple decided that their wedding would be more than just a celebration of their love; it would be a fusion of their French and Australian backgrounds. The couple aimed to blend the elegance of French traditions with the laid-back spirit of Australia. In doing so, they created a unique and unforgettable experience for their loved ones and guests.

The Magic of Mas Saint Germain
Mas Saint Germain is an enchanting wedding venue in the heart of the beautiful Montpellier region in the South of France. This stunning farmhouse is a testament to the French countryside’s rustic charm and timeless beauty. You’ll also love the spectacular views and massive pool at this wedding venue.
Anne-Sophie spent her childhood running through these lands and knew that this was the place where her dreams of a wedding would come true. Leigh, with his love for the French culture, embraced this idea wholeheartedly. Mas Saint Germain offers exclusivity, indoor and outdoor ceremony spaces, a big reception room and a country house for onsite accommodation.
The French-Australian Fusion
A French wedding is incomplete without a culinary feast. Anne-Sophie and Leigh ensured their guests enjoyed the best of both worlds. The menu featured delectable French delicacies like oysters and foie gras alongside Australian favourites, including succulent lamb and fresh seafood. Rosé flowed freely, complementing the festivities.
When it was time for the evening festivities, it was all about dancing under the stars. As the sun went down below the horizon, slowly hiding behind the Pic Saint Loup, the celebration continued until the end of the night. The couple’s first dance was to the famous love song of Elvis Presley: “Can’t help falling in love with you”…
A Feast for the Senses
A French wedding is incomplete without a culinary feast. Anne-Sophie and Leigh ensured their guests enjoyed the best of both worlds. The menu featured delectable French delicacies like oysters and foie gras alongside Australian favourites, including succulent lamb and fresh seafood. Rosé flowed freely, complementing the festivities.
Dancing Under the Stars
As the sun went down below the horizon, slowly hiding behind the Pic Saint Loup, the celebration continued until the end of the night. The couple’s first dance was on the famous love song of Elvis Presley ”Can’t help falling in love with you”…
In Conclusion
Anne-Sophie and Leigh’s wedding at Mas Saint Germain was more than just a union of two hearts; it was a celebration of love’s power to bridge cultures and distances. Their story serves as a testament to the strength of love and the beauty of blending traditions, and their wedding was a dream come true amidst the olive trees. We wish the couple and their loved ones the very best now and always.
Suppliers
Venue: Mas Saint Germain
Photographer: Caroline Robi
Videographer: Kevin Munar
Florists: Fleurs Design by Faustine / Lualeuca Floral
Celebrant: Tevy Ceremony
Decoration: Coco Touch Deco
Furniture: Wood concept reception
Lights: Pink Event
Caterer: Husser Traiteur