10 Must-Visit Wineries in California in USA

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Castello di Amorosa (Napa Valley)

This winery is a dream come true for architect Dario Sattui, who meticulously recreated a 13th-century Tuscan castle.

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Beringer Vineyards (Napa Valley)

Established in 1868, Beringer is the Napa Valley’s oldest continuously operating winery.

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Raymond Vineyards (Napa Valley)

Become a “Winemaker for a Day” at Raymond Vineyards and learn the art of blending your own red wine.

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Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars (Napa Valley)

Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars played a pivotal role in the “Judgment of Paris” tasting in 1976, where their Cabernet Sauvignon beat out top French wines.

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Jordan Winery (Sonoma County)

Perched atop a hill with breathtaking views of the Alexander Valley, Jordan Winery offers a sophisticated wine tasting experience.

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Francis Ford Coppola Winery (Sonoma County)

Movie buffs will love visiting this winery established by the iconic director Francis Ford Coppola.

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Quinta do Noval (Douro Valley)

This historic winery in Portugal’s Douro Valley produces some of the world’s finest Ports.

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Robert Mondavi Winery (Oakville)

A pioneer in Napa Valley winemaking, Robert Mondavi Winery is known for its innovative approach and high-quality wines.

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J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines (Paso Robles)

This family-owned winery in Paso Robles is known for its commitment to sustainable viticulture and winemaking practices.

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Daou Vineyards & Winery (Paso Robles)

Perched atop a mountain overlooking the Paso Robles wine region, Daou Vineyards offers stunning views and an award-winning wine portfolio.

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