Grapefull Sisters Vineyard

 

Nestled in the heart of historical tobacco farmland is a beautiful and peaceful place to spend some time - a friendly place that promotes health, relaxation and the wonderful rural heritage of Columbus County, NC.  If you're looking for the perfect romantic weekend get-awy located near No.Myrtle Beach, SC, we 've got the place for you!

Welcome to our Vineyard and Inn d'Vine

When the 1900’s rolled around, our uncle Pink had a Muscadine vineyard on this property.  Our Dad worked for uncle Pink. Leaving tired, but for a nickel a day, our dad felt he had a treasure in his pocket as he walked home from working the vines.

Today, our treasure is your visit with us …………………

Inn d’Vine, Grapefull Sisters Vineyard and Carroll Woods is very centrally located – minutes from world-famous Calabash, seafood capital of the world; restaurants, shopping and entertainment at Myrtle Beach, with Black Bear Golf is only 3 miles down the road off SC Hwy #9

Not too far from the busy congested Myrtle Beach is Grapefull Sisters Vineyard and Inn d'Vine, quietly sitting in eastern Columbus County, N.C. outside of Tabor City.

As a guest at either the Inn d' Vine or Carroll Woods, you are eligible for special discounts on many of our products, and invited to tour our vineyard at your leisure.....Book your Wedding at the beach/ vineyard; family reunions; girls weekend away; chef cooking classes.  We have great North Carolina Wine.

Grapefull Sisters Vineyard is a working vineyard with several varieties of Muscadines planted, including:

  • Carlos
  • Magnolia
  • Scuppernong
  • Nesbitt

With a vegetable garden right on the vineyard property we have tomatoes, cucumbers and green beans growing to their fullest capacity.

The real workers on the farm are our extended family of guinnies.  They are out early in the morning doing their job of eating insets that may harm the tender young grapes.  As harvest time approaches in September, you'll seem more activity going on.  The grapes are captured at their immediate peak of freshness and transported to the winery.

At festival time, the visitors of the Inn will have front row seats to the 'happenings' (festivals) including Gospel singing, blue grass, banjo picking; local plays; chocolate making; art classes; quilting bees or story telling.  Many times, all that'll be going on are the two resident hawks (Echo and Screech) flying low, looking for their next meal; deer grazing in the shadows of the forest at early morning or as the sunsets; or an occasional glimpse of a rare Carolina Black Bear. Pack your binoculars, you may get a wonderful once-in-a lifetime view.

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