Drew Barrymore serves own wine at engagement party
Updated: 2012-05-16 15:22
(Agencies)
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Drew Barrymore served her own wine at her engagement party.
The pregnant actress and fiance Will Kopelman threw a bash for 300 of their closest friends and family in Hell's Kitchen, New York, on Friday (11.05.12), to celebrate their upcoming wedding and the star provided Barrymore 2011 Pinot Grigio from her new label for the guests.
According to the New York Post newspaper, guests at the party - which ended at 11.30pm - ate wild salmon, spicy shrimp, smoked ricotta-roasted tomato crostini and filet of beef on brioche.
The couple also went all out on the decorations with one insider revealing there were "votive candles that wrapped around the glass walls of the space. There was one massive floral arrangement with green flowers that looked like a topiary".
The 37-year-old star - who has been wed twice before to bar owner Jeremy Thomas for just two months and comedian Tom Green - and Will, 34, will reportedly marry next month in an intimate ceremony at the actress' estate in Montecito, California, even though art consultant Will would prefer a huge party.
A source previously said: "Will likes to throw parties. So he wants a huge celebration, whereas Drew would rather host a quiet ceremony on her gorgeous estate in Montecito, California.
"Drew told Will that he can plan the party of all parties once she's not pregnant anymore, so that she'll be able to enjoy it, too!"
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