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7/18/2025 4:43:19 PM
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Davidson County is home to the country's first Native American winery


Davidson County is home to the country's first Native American winery


DAVIDSON COUNTY, N.C.-- May is North Carolina Wine Month, and they are plenty of factors to raise a glass.

The Tarheel state is home to 400 vineyards and 200 wineries, that includes the nation's first Native American winery! As soon as lived, native Vines Winery in Davidson County sits on land where the Keyauwee people.

Now, the 40-acre farm is owned and run by a mother-daughter duo who are descendants of the Lumbee tribe in Robeson County. They make 14 ranges of white wine and bottle them in small batches on-site. They strive to utilize easy natural ingredients to keep their white wine as natural as possible..

FOX8 Foodie Shannon Smith provides us a taste of their special style of white wine.

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