16th Annual Spooktacular

The Partnership for Children of Lincoln and Gaston is proud to host the 16th Annual Spooktacular! Saturday, October 26th 2024, this will be held at WoodMill Winery! This event is a family friendly Fall and Halloween Festival. Snacks and drinks available! Local Businesses will also be on sight with information about them. You may even see some Disney princesses, S...
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WoodMill Winery Annual Christmas Show

Our Annual Christmas Show is a great way to get into the holiday spirit. We would like to invite everyone to come out to browse our wines, craft show vendors and have a good ole time. Saturday, December 7th 10 am – 5 pm Complimentary Wine Tastings will be available throughout the day. We will also have mulled wine and wine slushies! WINE SPECIALS * 3 or more bo...
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Catch WoodMill on Facebook

Check us out on Facebook. We are constantly sharing updates about our winery and wines as well as related events and news in our community. Follow us
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New TV series featuring NC vineyards to premiere Oct. 2 on UNC-TV

WoodMill Winery News
Settle back, relax and get ready to take some fun trips exploring remarkable wines and vineyards from the mountains to the coast of North Carolina. This brand new 10-episode, half-hour television series kicks off on UNC-TV Sunday, Oct. 2, at 1:30 p.m. Read more
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Lincoln County’s WoodMill Winery develops fans in China

WoodMill Winery News
WoodMill Winery in Lincoln County begins exporting muscadine wine, touted for its health benefits, to China. The owner developed the sweet wine for its antioxidant properties, in hopes of helping his father address arthritis and heart issues. Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/small-business/article9124943.html#storylink=cpy
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Here’s to your health

Inspired by his father’s deteriorating heart condition and motivated by a long family history of cardiovascular ailments, Larry Cagle, Jr. searched medical journals and university studies for articles on cardiovascular health. One particular article, “The French Paradox”, suggests that moderate daily consumption of red wine, over a prolonged period of time, reduced the occurren...
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