Business Insider has reported that Napa Valley has been called the Disneyland of wine country, with good reason. It’s essentially a boozy amusement park for adults, with elite wineries and resorts packed along a highway. Another reason for the comparison: The region has its own medieval castle. Nestled in the rolling hills of Castiloga, California, Castello di Amorosa is a world-class winery based out of a replica of a 13th-century Tuscan castle. The owner, Dario Sattui, is a fourth-generation wine-maker and ardent Italophile who spent $40 million to bring a slice of the old country to Napa Valley. At 142,000-square feet, the castle took more than a decade to build.
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