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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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An authentically styled 14th-century Tuscan castle winery in...
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Located in central Napa Valley, Oakville has been noted for...
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“Amici del Barone” (Friends of the Baron): ♦ Complimentary...
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Wine Club Napa Events. There is always something grand going...
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Located in central Napa Valley, Oakville has been noted for...
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Shop Castello di Amorosa's Napa Valley white wines. Choose...
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Shop our Rosé collection today, available exclusively on our...
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Our Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon is sourced from the top...
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Castello di Amorosa. 5,855 reviews. #4 of 91 things to do in Calistoga. Wineries & VineyardsCastles. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM. Write a review. About. This medieval Tuscan castle and winery stands out in Napa Valley as one of its most unusual buildings.
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Castello di Amorosa: The Castle Winery of Napa Valley. As the most visited winery in California, Castello di Amorosa is like an adult Disneyland in the northern part of Napa Valley. This 107 room castle that took over 15 years to make is an incredible spot to visit, and the hour and a half tour that takes you all over the castle is a fantastic ...
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Did you know you can visit a 14th-century Tuscan castle winery right in the heart of Napa Valley? You can get the amazing experience of a winery in a castle without having to travel all the way to Italy. Read on to learn about Castello di Amorosa so you can add it to your Napa Valley bucket list.
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!
Jul 15, 2023 · written by Penny Sadler. Turn off Highway 29 and follow the road through the iron gates. Drive up the hill flanked on both sides by tall cypress trees and vineyards (just as in Italy) and you’ll soon see an authentic 13th-century Italian castle and winery built in the hills of Napa Valley, California.