Castle-winery novelty
An authentically styled 13th-century-Tuscan castle winery near Calistoga; reservation-only, roughly $50 to $60 adult general admission (confirm current) with a $25 child admission that includes grape juice.
An authentically built 13th-century-style Tuscan castle winery near Calistoga, opened in 2007, offering tours of its courtyards, great hall, and dungeon alongside tastings.
An authentically styled 13th-century-Tuscan castle winery near Calistoga; reservation-only, roughly $50 to $60 adult general admission (confirm current) with a $25 child admission that includes grape juice.
Groups and families wanting a memorable, weatherproof winery stop.
Castello di Amorosa is most useful when you want a place that belongs clearly in the California sequence instead of an undifferentiated listing.
Use this section to decide whether the place fits the day you are planning, not just whether the name is familiar.
Groups and families wanting a memorable, weatherproof winery stop.
Skip it when another part of California would make the day simpler, calmer, or more honest.
Use it with one or two compatible decisions around it instead of stacking every famous stop into the same day.
Use the official site, booking path, or contact page before relying on anything time-sensitive.
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Castle-winery novelty
An authentically styled 13th-century-Tuscan castle winery near Calistoga; reservation-only, roughly $50 to $60 adult general admission (confirm current) with a $25 child admission that includes grape juice.
Best for: Groups and families wanting a memorable, weatherproof winery stop.
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