Divine Llama Vineyard

Vineyard in East Bend, North Carolina

4.5(121 reviews)
(336) 699-25255349 Macedonia Rd, East Bend, NC 27018View on Yelp
Divine Llama Vineyard - vineyard in East Bend, NC

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About Divine Llama Vineyard

Divine Llama Vineyard in East Bend, North Carolina brings something genuinely different to the state's wine scene. The name isn't just a gimmick. The property features resident llamas alongside its vineyard operations, creating an experience that draws families, couples, and curious first-timers who want more than a standard tasting room visit. Rated 4.5 stars from 121 reviewers, it's built a strong reputation in Yadkin County, which sits at the heart of the state's designated Yadkin Valley American Viticultural Area. That AVA status means the grapes grown here carry real regional credibility.

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Divine Llama Vineyard offers wine tastings focused on estate-grown varietals from the Yadkin Valley AVA, one of North Carolina's most respected wine-growing regions. Vineyard tours often include interaction with the llamas that live on the property, which makes the experience genuinely memorable for groups and families. Private events are available in the vineyard setting, ranging from intimate anniversary dinners to larger celebrations with custom wine service. Wine club members receive allocations of the estate's best bottles along with invitations to member-only events on the farm.

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Divine Llama Vineyard is located in East Bend, in the heart of Yadkin County, and draws visitors from Winston-Salem, Statesville, and the broader Foothills region. Its position within the Yadkin Valley AVA makes it a natural destination for wine tourists exploring North Carolina's most established wine country.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there really llamas at Divine Llama Vineyard?
Yes, the llamas are a real and beloved part of the property, not just a branding choice. Guests regularly get to interact with them during tours, which adds a farm experience that goes well beyond a typical winery visit.
What is the Yadkin Valley AVA and why does it matter?
The Yadkin Valley is North Carolina's first federally designated American Viticultural Area, meaning the region's unique soil and climate have been officially recognized as distinct wine-growing conditions. Wines labeled with the Yadkin Valley AVA come from grapes grown in this specific area, which gives them a geographic identity similar to Napa Valley or Willamette Valley designations.
Is Divine Llama Vineyard good for a first wine tasting experience?
Absolutely. The relaxed farm atmosphere and approachable staff make it a welcoming place for people who are new to wine tasting. The combination of estate wines and the llama experience means there's something to enjoy even if wine isn't your primary interest.
Can I bring my kids to the vineyard?
Families are generally welcome at Divine Llama Vineyard, and the llamas are a big draw for children. Call ahead at (336) 699-2525 to confirm current policies on underage visitors and any age restrictions in the tasting room.
How far is East Bend from Winston-Salem?
East Bend is about 30 minutes west of Winston-Salem, making Divine Llama Vineyard a straightforward day trip from the Triad. The drive through Yadkin County is scenic, particularly in the fall harvest season.
Does the winery offer private tours for groups?
Private group tours can typically be arranged with advance notice and may include a guided walk through the vineyard, llama interaction, and a dedicated tasting session. Contact the vineyard directly to discuss group size, timing, and any customization options.

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