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10 Green Street blends wine and woodworking in Vergennes

10 GREEN STREET co-owners Nathan D’Aversa, left, and Camila Carrillo stand behind the bar in their multi-faceted Vergennes business, which includes his woodworking shop as well as the wine bar behind their Green Street building’s brick façade. Among the wines, beer, ciders and non-alcoholic beverages Carrillo pours are wines she makes herself. Independent photo/Andy Kirkaldy

On the surface, couple Camila Carrillo, 33, and Nathan D’Aversa, 36, have for the past seven months just run a wine bar in the Vergennes storefront, doing business as simply 10 Green St. But put their two specialties together, and you have a unique business partnership.

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