There was Scotty's Castle in Death Valley but it didn't look like your classic medieval castle and it was a little further than I wanted to drive for this particular adventure. Sam's Castle in Pacifica looked interesting but they had very limited tour dates and times.
So when I saw that Castillo de Amorosa in nearby Napa (only an hour drive for us) was a recreated Italian medieval castle built by a wine maker... I knew THAT was my castle!
This photo is stolen from the internet. The rest are ours.
Straight from the brochure: "An architectural masterpiece. Authentically-built, 13th century medieval Tuscan-style castle and winery. Medieval designs and construction methods were employed to create the Castello; 30 years in the making- 15 years of actual construction."
Standing in front of the mote.
"It is surrounded by 171 acres, 30 of which are grapes situated on one of the most beautiful properties in the United States."


"The Castello has 5 defensive towers with battlements."
Wine Tasting in the cellar.
"There are 107 distinctive rooms with 95 devoted to winemaking."
"There are 107 distinctive rooms with 95 devoted to winemaking."
There was a working farm with sheep goats and pigs. Chickens roamed the grounds freely.
"8 levels with 4 underground making the Castello 2/3 underground."
Ok, I stole this picture from the internet, too!
The Great Hall
Standing on the draw bridge!
We went to the Castello with my dear friend Camille, her husband Nick, and their baby Grayson (pictured above :). Nick's parents also came along on our adventure. It was the perfect trip! The weather was great. It was just a little bit foggy which made the castle feel very authentic but the sun was out, too, so it wasn't too cold. What surprised me most about the castle is it has only been finished for a few years but it feels like it has been there forever. The wine was AMAZING! They only sell their wine at the castle; they do not sell it to restaurants or stores, which is really cool. We bought a bottle of my favorite, their blend: Il Brigante. The only disappointing part was they were not letting the general public go down in the prison and torture chamber, which I really wanted to see.
We finished off the trip by going to the Markham winery, which Nick's parents and Nick and Camille are members of. We had cheese and salame with our tasting there. Then headed to Gott's for some delicious burgers and a beer. Again, it was a perfect trip and I get to check another item off my list!











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