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6 novembre 2023
Promised the owner Maria that I would write a review. The "Excellent" rating was well deserved. First drove by and we missed the Agritourismo. Fortunately a friendly farmer showed the way. PROS: - We loved the place. It was quiet; a farm dotted with many 300 year-old olive trees, all bearing fruits at the time. - The one room bungalow was spacious with a modern bathroom. A mini bar (fees). - All structures are painted white. Several courtyards with decorative plants. All these features we liked. - A pool, which we didn't use. - Breakfast daily in the breakfast room. We were told that's where a former Olive Oil Mill was located. Some remnants of the mill was in view below through the plexiglass floor. Maria and one other lady worked during breakfast. - Breakfast offering was traditional B&B. Simple but adequate (for us). Many varieties of baked items, whole fruits (seasonal). Some cold cut. Breads and cereals. - Cappuccino and coffee from a machine. Here in Puglia, they serve cappuccino in a bowl-sized cup (like in Provence France). I had 2 every morning. We can order eggs cooked in any style. - Its location is perfect for day tripping to various hilltowns. We were able to take in a lot of sightseeing with a 4 night stay, albeit one heavy rainy day. - Plenty of parking (we were here close to end of season; but even during high season you won't find problem) - Secured in/out automatic front gate. - Maria recommended three restaurants. We tried 2 of them, and they were both spot on. We love seafood and pasta, and we were blown away by how good everything was! CON: Since I didn't set my expectation too high, so I don't have any "CON" to report. But the personal touch by Owner Maria was truly appreciated. We bought a bottle of StefanoDelconte EVOO. She gave us 2 small towels with logo as gifts. We so appreciate that. If you are looking for a Masseria in this region of Puglia, I would not hesitate to recommend Maaseria StefanoDelconte!
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