We arrived at dusk and with the masseria lit up the first impression was stunning. The grounds and house are beautiful and the interior is full of artefacts charting the history of the masseria. Our room was charming, rustic, and incredibly comfortable. Everyone we met was incredibly friendly and helpful, there's a real family feel amongst the people running the masseria.
We elected to take the pre-dinner tour of the house and gardens which gave us an insight into the history of the masseria, the architecture, and olive oil production. The tour culminated into a visit to the natural cave which the house was built upon housing the olive presses. Dinner was a six course local and seasonal menu with accompanying wine which was incredible, our host described each course and it's historical or local significance.
A highlight of our trip I would highly recommend a visit.