Divine Llama Vineyards

4126 Divine Llama Ln, East Bend
(336) 699-2525

Recent Reviews

Alex

Divine Llama Vineyards is one of my favorite places in North Carolina to go. The atmosphere and scenery are beautiful and calming. The animals are so pretty to look at, and the staff there is always so great. My favorite wine is the Versailles or "Si", it's sweet and smoothe. Love it here.

cameron childress

Wonderful all around great wine llamas were quite fun!! Will be back on the tour they mentioned for sure!

Megan Roberts

We visted the day vefore my best friend's weddinh with the wedding party. It is a lovely place, the wine is great, and they even have a beautiful Collie that will walk around a greet you. There is outdoor seating right next to some of the vines, or you can sit in the enclosed porch. After we had some wine, we walked around the venue to see the Llamas. We had such a great time.

Dustin Hughes

Didn't really get a chance to try many wines here, but their petit Verdot was really good. The property itself is really beautiful and of course petting and feeding the llamas is the main attraction of this vineyard. I would suggest getting here early before the crowd, that way you have a chance to snag a place to sit and the ability to do the wine tasting. Overall though, the staff I interacted with were extremely friendly and they were working their butts off to serve customers as fast as they could. I will definitely come back and try the wines they offer.

Rachel Lodato

Good wine! In a nice trail with llamas!

Bruce Mucci

This was our first visit to Divine Llama Vineyards and it wont be our last. The staff was great in helping us select or wines along with making some suggestions for us to try. In the summer, we were told they have 3 bars open. The setting was laid back, relaxing and beautiful. They offer a nice Sharkoutary board along with a food truck that changes regularly I overheard. You have a great view of Pilot Mountain in the background.

Dawn D.

Drove over on a Saturday, arrived around 1:15. They were just starting to get busy. Super nice ladies at the counter pouring wine. They were so nice to give me a glass instead of plastic even though I was walking around. I did not have a trekking appointment but I was still able to walk to the farm and check out the llamas. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. They do not have food on site but there was yummy little charcuterie box I was able to purchase as I enjoyed my wine. Beautiful area! I will definitely return.

Kaelyn T.

Took my family to Divine Llama when they came to visit, only a 20ish minute drive from downtown Winston Salem. Their Llama trek experience was all booked up, but we still went to try some wine and see the Llama's. It was so much fun! The tasting was only $15 and we got to try pretty large samples of four wines. We LOVED the Marlena and ended up getting a glass as we walked around. There were tons of Llama's still on the farm and we even got to pet a couple who came up to the fence. The farm dogs also greeted us and they have some ponies and a small donkey we got to meet and pet too. Totally worth it even if you can't do the llama trek and the wine was very good!

Alicia Hanchock

I enjoyed the Cabernet Franc while walking around the winery. You can pet the Llamas and see beautiful views of Pilot Mtn. Children are welcome for $10 and enjoy all the animals.

lia garcia

We had such a fun experience here! The hiking with the llamas was great , and my llama Eco was the sweetest, I really wanted to take him home with me!

Lisa J.

Peaceful and relaxing. Wonderful wine too. I loved In A Heart Beat. We did two flights and it was nice to try them all. I also enjoyed seeing the llamas. A beautiful Collie also kept us company. A food truck was also there for a meal and we got the garlic fries. Friendly staff too. We left with three bottles of wine.

Colton reed

This place was awesome! Service was great!! Awesome atmosphere and all around great experience. Check this one out!

Chris Latham

Beautiful scenery. The people are excellent and the wine great

Jeffrey Gignac

Recently had my first trip to what I now affectionately call "Llama land". Easy to get to from the triad and very convenient to Winston-Salem. Picturesque and quiet location has room to walk around and check out the llama activity which always makes for some fun. We really enjoyed the low key atmosphere even on a pretty busy day in the fall. The taco food truck on site the day I went put the visit over the edge. Had such a relaxing time sitting on the porch. Mix this visit with a hike on the surrounding area trails before you arrive for a day's worth of activity.

Ken Hannah

Super friendly and welcoming owners. The llamas were plentiful and fun. Great place to bring your family and a picnic lunch. Beautiful property.

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