FAQ’s

WHere to buy our wines

Our wines can only be purchased at our tasting room and online through our website.

What are our hours

We are open year round Thursday, Friday and Saturday 12 to 6:00 and Sundays 1:00 to 6:00.

Are there any admission fee’s? - Policy UPDATE

We do charge a $10.00 per person admission for only visiting the llama farm. All children under 4 years of age are free.

Do I need to make reservations For Llama trekking?

Yes you must make a reservation in advance for the treks. If you need to reschedule please make sure you rescheduled each person’s reservation.

DO we have a cancellation policy For the trekking?

We do, and we try to work with you if something comes up. For Llama Trekking, if you need to cancel and can not find a suitable reschedule date, we credit your reservation fee’s for wine and/or merchandise in our tasting room. Please feel free to email or call us for further details. divinellamawines@gmail.com or (336) 699-2525

How much are Our Tastings?

Currently we are not offering tastings due to covid but we do serve flights which are 2 oz pours of 4 wines of your choice for $15. The flight does include a complimentary Divine Llama wine glass.

Do we have food?

We often have food trucks so check our facebook page for that information. You are also welcome to bring food with you.

Can we bring our pets?

Yes, dogs are welcome around the tasting room and deck but not down on the farm or around the llamas.

Do you allow children?

Children are allowed when accompanied by guests over 21. There is a $10 farm visit fee that is waived for ages under 4. To ensure that our guests have a safe and pleasant experience, supervision of minors by adults is required at all times and on all areas of the property.

Do you rent out for weddings and special events?

Unfortunately at this time we are not renting out the facilities.
 

Can LLamas really make wine

Contrary to popular belief, while the Llama’s are great and provide insights into the wines and occasionally suggest the names, they are not so great at actually making wines. No opposable thumbs, etc.