Well, you've got a good idea here, though, for the execution of the image, it's probably best to keep direct sun out of the image, maybe hide it behind a tree or position it just outside the frame of the image. This will help with better exposing the rest of the image, allowing more detail and color to come through. Next time you're in a similar place and time, try taking a bunch of different pics, experimenting with different angles and such, you might be surprised with what you get. good luck!
The beer urges me on, the bewitching beer, which sets even a wise man to singing and to laughing gently and rouses him up to dance and brings forth words which were better unspoken.
Homer (800 BC - 700 BC), The Odyssey
(note: beer substituted for wine)
Shooting into the sun like that is great fun and can yield excellent results when it all goes right. As the others have said, it is overexposed, most cameras allow you to control that but you might need to consult your manual to find out how. You will probably get good results by reducing the exposure by about one and a half stops.