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Visit Castello di Amorosa, a medieval-style Tuscan castle winery located in Calistoga, Napa Valley. Explore our wines and book a wine tasting tour today!
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Castello di Amorosa is a winery and castle built by Dario Sattui in Napa Valley, California. Learn about its history, architecture, features, and wines from this Wikipedia article.
Castello Di Amorosa is a perfect getaway place for family. Parents are able to enjoy the wine tasting and kids can have a small adventure around the castle, interact with animals. I am not professional with wine but there is a couple of options of snack tasting with a reasonable price.
Experience a 14th-century Tuscan castle winery in the Napa Valley with reservations only. Choose from various tasting options, tours, and pairings featuring Reserve and Current-Release wines.
Castello di Amorosa is nestled in the western hills on 171 acres just minutes south of the Napa Valley town of Calistoga. After several decades of personal adventure visiting and studying medieval castles and wineries throughout Italy and Europe, Dario Sattui, a successful 4th-generation Italian winemaker and entrepreneur, began building ...
Castello di Amorosa Winery - The 12th Century Napa Valley Castle Winery - is a producer of hand-crafted Italian style wines.
Visit the 12th century style, authentically-built, Tuscan castle and winery in Calistoga, California. Enjoy the cabernet sauvignon grapes, the medieval architecture, and the 30 acres of vineyards.