Castello di Amorosa Tour
I spent my birthday in Napa Valley, California with my family. This castle is beautiful and I wanted to share it with you all.
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Published August 29,2019
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The Knights of the Castello survey upper Napa Valley
Lord Salzner of the Castello sends his knights to survey the neighboring towns of Calistoga and St Helena and report back on their findings.
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Castello di Amorosa in Napa, California
Castello di Amorosa is a castle and a winery located near Calistoga, California. First opening its doors to the public in April 2007, the castle is the pet project of 4th generation vintner, Dario Sattui, who also owns and operates the V. Sattui Winery named after his great-grandfather who originally established a winery in San Francisco in 1885 after emigrating from Italy to California . [2][3]
The winery sits on property that was once part of an estate owned by Edward Turner Bale.[4]
The castle[edit]
Front entrance to the Castello di Amorosa Winery.
The castle interiors, which include 107 rooms on 8 levels above and below ground, cover approximately 121,000 square feet (11,200 m2). Key details and building techniques are architecturally faithful to the 12th and 13th century time period. Among many other features it has: a moat; a drawbridge; defensive towers; an interior courtyard; a torture chamber; a chapel/church; a knights' chamber; and a 72 by 30 feet (9.1 m) great hall with a 22-foot (6.7 m)-high coffered ceiling.
The torture chamber has an authentic 300-year-old iron maiden which Sattui states he bought for $13,000 in Pienza, Italy, a replica rack, prison chambers and other torture devices. [1] [5][6] The great hall features frescoes painted by two Italian artists who took about a year and a half to complete and showcases a 500-year-old fireplace.
Wine tasting in the cellar
The masonry, ironwork and woodwork was fashioned by hand using old world crafting techniques. Building materials included 8,000 tons of locally quarried stone, in addition to paving stones, terra cotta roofing tiles and some 850,000 bricks imported from Europe.[1][7][8] Extending into the hillside adjacent to the castle lies a labyrinth of caves some 900 feet (270 m) in length. Beneath the castle are a 2-acre (8,100 m2) barrel cellar and tasting rooms where visitors can sample the wines-all sold only at the Castle.
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Cabernet Sauvignon in Napa Valley | Mario Bazán Cellars
888 282-1353 The story of persistence in seeking the American Dream never gets old. And here’s another inspiration in Mario Bazán Cellars. Cellar Angels interviews Mario Bazán, who came to the Napa Valley from Oaxaca, Mexico over four decades ago and decided to focus his life’s work in the vineyards. Mario strengthened his skills in the vineyards while working for many prestigious wineries, including Joseph Phelps, Robert Mondavi, Opus One and Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars.
With a depth of experience under his belt, he decided to fulfill his entrepreneurial dream and launched Mario Bazán Vineyard Management Company in 1997. He and his wife Gloria launched Mario Bazán Cellars in 2005.
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In this vlog, we visit the winery that put Napa Valley on the map, Chateau Montelena and a medieval Tuscan style castle winery called Castello di Amorosa. The natural scenery around Calistoga includes the breathtaking redwood forest of the Armstrong Redwoods State Reserve.
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Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and Napa Valley, Sonoma County is blessed with a versatile landscape which is strongly influenced by maritime variations. The county enjoys cool nights and days that rarely get hot, due to the fog that creeps from the ocean into the interior valley through spots like the Petaluma Wine Gap and the Russian River. Sonoma’s most interesting geological feature is the Mayacamas Mountain Range, which runs along the border between Lake, Napa and Sonoma counties. This range was created many years ago by violent tectonic upheavals of the coastal plates and now provides a shield for the county’s warmer AVA’s such as Alexander Valley and Knights Valley. Learn more here:
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Northern California’s Napa Valley began to assess the damage caused by a 6.0 earthquake on Sunday -- the largest quake to rock the region since 1989. At least 90 homes and buildings were deemed unsafe for occupancy, while the wine industry suffered losses from broken bottles, barrels and lost tourism dollars. Special correspondent Spencer Michels reports.
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Gene & Ciel's Napa Valley Outing
Ciel's cousin Michelle and her family took us to Napa Valley for a day. We went to the V. Sattui Winery for some wine tasting and we also visited Castello di Amorosa. Castello di Amorosa is a 13th century Tuscan castle and winery. I've never seen a real castle before and it was amazing.
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Girls Day Trip || Castello di Amorosa
A day trip to Castello Di Amorosa Winery in Calistoga, California earlier this month (October 6th, 2017) with some of my girlfriends! This was the weekend right before all the Northern California fires started.
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Castello di Amorosa - Napa Valley
Castello di Amorosa is a castle and a winery located near Calistoga, California in Napa Valley. We took a tour and wine tasting on 2/6/2016.
The castle interiors, which include 107 rooms on 8 levels above and below ground, cover approximately 121,000 square feet. Key details and building techniques are architecturally faithful to the 12th and 13th century time period. Among many other features it has: a moat; a drawbridge; defensive towers; an interior courtyard; a torture chamber; a chapel/church; a knights' chamber; and a 72 by 30 feet great hall with a 22-foot -high coffered ceiling.
The torture chamber has an authentic 300-year-old iron maiden which Sattui states he bought for $13,000 in Pienza, Italy, a replica rack, prison chambers and other torture devices. The great hall features frescoes painted by two Italian artists who took about a year and a half to complete and showcases a 500-year-old fireplace.
The masonry, ironwork and woodwork was fashioned by hand using old world crafting techniques. Building materials included 8,000 tons of locally quarried stone, in addition to paving stones, terra cotta roofing tiles and some 850,000 bricks imported from Europe. Extending into the hillside adjacent to the castle lies a labyrinth of caves some 900 feet in length. Beneath the castle are a 2-acre 8,100 barrel cellar and tasting rooms where visitors can sample the wines-all sold only at the Castle.
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Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon | Winemaker Kate Boyle MacDonald
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When talented wine makers are outdoor enthusiasts, they live in the Sierra Foothills. When it is time to make a world class Cabernet Sauvignon, they look no further than Napa Valley. Today we interview the team behind Boyle MacDonald Wines – Kate Boyle and Craig MacDonald.
Kate was first intrigued with wine as a young girl when she lived in Germany and France. Her parents were avid wine drinkers and would drive to vineyards, knock on door and ask to taste wine. The German families would open the door wide and welcome them in for dinner. Many times they would receive unlabeled bottles or wine straight from the barrel. This fantastic lifestyle left an impression on Kate.
Craig grew up with Italian mother and Italian immigrant grandparents. At an early age he discovered how wine really changed the flavors of the food when paired together.
Kate worked on enhancing her palate, while Craig worked as a kayak and rock climbing instructor. In 1999 Kate tasted around all the wineries in the Sierra Foothills area – only nine at the time – and decided to pursue work at the one winery where she liked everything they poured.
Boyle MacDonald's estate vineyard in Napa Valley has densely planted rows so the vines throw the best fruit possible. Each vine is competing with each other.
Kate states that their wine is done in a European style, but with California fruit. “It’s almost like cheating. We get incredible fruit in California every year. The point is not to say, as the winemaker, I need to make decisions about the vineyard. The vineyard will do its thing. Check the chemistry. Check for some flavors. But really just listen to the vine.”
The number one thing she has learned is that it is pretty incredible to be able to take grapes and produce so many layers of character – blackberry, pepper, banana, rosemary – all these crazy things that you’d otherwise have to go to the individual fruit or herb to taste. It is important to keep in mind that it is just fermented grape juice. Enjoy it. Just drink it. Don’t save it or revere it so much that you miss it.
We love sharing these unique stories of these small production wine growers. The childhood experiences and adult passions of Craig and Kate MacDonald are so evident in every glass of Boyle MacDonald Wine. Be sure to visit cellarangels.com to get yours and thank you for the support!
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With breathtaking panoramic views, this approximately 40± acre estate rests on the vine-covered Mayacamas mountain range. Views of vines encircle the property and reach across Sonoma Valley, over the Bay to the skyline and twinkling lights of San Francisco. The stunning setting includes mature oaks and madrones, meadows and a winter stream.
The villa consists of four structures: The main residence, a guest house, an unwarranted guest house and a stone garage. Access is via gated entry to a paved driveway with gravel circular drive and plentiful paved and unpaved parking areas.