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  • Glass of red wine at Divine Llama Vineyards  located at 5349 Macedonia Road in East Bend, NC. Their tasting room opened 2009, the winery produces 1,000 cases annually and they offer nine varieties.<br />
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The joint concept came when two students meet in college at Virginia Tech in 1975 and later start their own architectural firms in Winston-Salem. Years later, Michael West was hunting a parcel of land to launch a small llama-raising operation. Tom Hughes was looking for land to plant a few vines and make a little wine. They discovered a large parcel west of Winston-Salem. “It was more land and more buildings than either family was interested in owning,” says Hughes. “But, parceling it out, we found both families could live there together.”<br />
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Divine Llama Vineyards, Sunday, April 9, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Michael West with his weeks old llamas in a pasture with their mothers. Divine Llama Vineyards is located at 5349 Macedonia Road in East Bend, NC. Their tasting room opened 2009, the winery produces 1,000 cases annually and they offer nine varieties.<br />
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The joint concept came when two students meet in college at Virginia Tech in 1975 and later start their own architectural firms in Winston-Salem. Years later, Michael West was hunting a parcel of land to launch a small llama-raising operation. Tom Hughes was looking for land to plant a few vines and make a little wine. They discovered a large parcel west of Winston-Salem. “It was more land and more buildings than either family was interested in owning,” says Hughes. “But, parceling it out, we found both families could live there together.”<br />
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Divine Llama Vineyards, Sunday, April 9, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Michael West  shows Kelsey Mellan, left, and Abby Perdue, a weeks old llama that is in a pasture with its mother. Divine Llama Vineyards is located at 5349 Macedonia Road in East Bend, NC. Their tasting room opened 2009, the winery produces 1,000 cases annually and they offer nine varieties.<br />
<br />
The joint concept came when two students meet in college at Virginia Tech in 1975 and later start their own architectural firms in Winston-Salem. Years later, Michael West was hunting a parcel of land to launch a small llama-raising operation. Tom Hughes was looking for land to plant a few vines and make a little wine. They discovered a large parcel west of Winston-Salem. “It was more land and more buildings than either family was interested in owning,” says Hughes. “But, parceling it out, we found both families could live there together.”<br />
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Divine Llama Vineyards, Sunday, April 9, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
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  • Michael West  shows friends,  (left to right) Vanessa Garrido, Kelsey Mellan. and Abby Perdue, a weeks old llama that is in a pasture with its mother. Divine Llama Vineyards is located at 5349 Macedonia Road in East Bend, NC. Their tasting room opened 2009, the winery produces 1,000 cases annually and they offer nine varieties.<br />
<br />
The joint concept came when two students meet in college at Virginia Tech in 1975 and later start their own architectural firms in Winston-Salem. Years later, Michael West was hunting a parcel of land to launch a small llama-raising operation. Tom Hughes was looking for land to plant a few vines and make a little wine. They discovered a large parcel west of Winston-Salem. “It was more land and more buildings than either family was interested in owning,” says Hughes. “But, parceling it out, we found both families could live there together.”<br />
<br />
Divine Llama Vineyards, Sunday, April 9, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    04_divine_llama_jbc8u1034.JPG
  • Divine Llama Vineyards is located at 5349 Macedonia Road in East Bend, NC. Their tasting room opened 2009, the winery produces 1,000 cases annually and they offer nine varieties.<br />
<br />
The joint concept came when two students meet in college at Virginia Tech in 1975 and later start their own architectural firms in Winston-Salem. Years later, Michael West was hunting a parcel of land to launch a small llama-raising operation. Tom Hughes was looking for land to plant a few vines and make a little wine. They discovered a large parcel west of Winston-Salem. “It was more land and more buildings than either family was interested in owning,” says Hughes. “But, parceling it out, we found both families could live there together.”<br />
<br />
Divine Llama Vineyards, Sunday, April 9, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    05_divine_llama_jbc8u1127.JPG
  • Weeks old llamas in a pasture with their mothers. Divine Llama Vineyards is located at 5349 Macedonia Road in East Bend, NC. Their tasting room opened 2009, the winery produces 1,000 cases annually and they offer nine varieties.<br />
<br />
The joint concept came when two students meet in college at Virginia Tech in 1975 and later start their own architectural firms in Winston-Salem. Years later, Michael West was hunting a parcel of land to launch a small llama-raising operation. Tom Hughes was looking for land to plant a few vines and make a little wine. They discovered a large parcel west of Winston-Salem. “It was more land and more buildings than either family was interested in owning,” says Hughes. “But, parceling it out, we found both families could live there together.”<br />
<br />
Divine Llama Vineyards, Sunday, April 9, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    06_divine_llama_jbc8u0827.JPG
  • Weeks old llamas in a pasture with their mothers. Divine Llama Vineyards is located at 5349 Macedonia Road in East Bend, NC. Their tasting room opened 2009, the winery produces 1,000 cases annually and they offer nine varieties.<br />
<br />
The joint concept came when two students meet in college at Virginia Tech in 1975 and later start their own architectural firms in Winston-Salem. Years later, Michael West was hunting a parcel of land to launch a small llama-raising operation. Tom Hughes was looking for land to plant a few vines and make a little wine. They discovered a large parcel west of Winston-Salem. “It was more land and more buildings than either family was interested in owning,” says Hughes. “But, parceling it out, we found both families could live there together.”<br />
<br />
Divine Llama Vineyards, Sunday, April 9, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    07_divine_llama_jbc8u0852.JPG
  • Divine Llama Vineyards is located at 5349 Macedonia Road in East Bend, NC. Their tasting room opened 2009, the winery produces 1,000 cases annually and they offer nine varieties.<br />
<br />
The joint concept came when two students meet in college at Virginia Tech in 1975 and later start their own architectural firms in Winston-Salem. Years later, Michael West was hunting a parcel of land to launch a small llama-raising operation. Tom Hughes was looking for land to plant a few vines and make a little wine. They discovered a large parcel west of Winston-Salem. “It was more land and more buildings than either family was interested in owning,” says Hughes. “But, parceling it out, we found both families could live there together.”<br />
<br />
Divine Llama Vineyards, Sunday, April 9, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    08_divine_llama_jbc8u1364.JPG
  • Weeks old llamas in a pasture with their mothers. Divine Llama Vineyards is located at 5349 Macedonia Road in East Bend, NC. Their tasting room opened 2009, the winery produces 1,000 cases annually and they offer nine varieties.<br />
<br />
The joint concept came when two students meet in college at Virginia Tech in 1975 and later start their own architectural firms in Winston-Salem. Years later, Michael West was hunting a parcel of land to launch a small llama-raising operation. Tom Hughes was looking for land to plant a few vines and make a little wine. They discovered a large parcel west of Winston-Salem. “It was more land and more buildings than either family was interested in owning,” says Hughes. “But, parceling it out, we found both families could live there together.”<br />
<br />
Divine Llama Vineyards, Sunday, April 9, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    07_divine_llama_jbc8u0852.JPG
  • Divine Llama Vineyards is located at 5349 Macedonia Road in East Bend, NC. Their tasting room opened 2009, the winery produces 1,000 cases annually and they offer nine varieties.<br />
<br />
The joint concept came when two students meet in college at Virginia Tech in 1975 and later start their own architectural firms in Winston-Salem. Years later, Michael West was hunting a parcel of land to launch a small llama-raising operation. Tom Hughes was looking for land to plant a few vines and make a little wine. They discovered a large parcel west of Winston-Salem. “It was more land and more buildings than either family was interested in owning,” says Hughes. “But, parceling it out, we found both families could live there together.”<br />
<br />
Divine Llama Vineyards, Sunday, April 9, 2017, in Greensboro, N.C. JERRY WOLFORD and SCOTT MUTHERSBAUGH / Perfecta Visuals
    08_divine_llama_jbc8u1364.JPG
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