Step into a historic wine cellar dating back to 1795, where generations of the same family have been producing wine in large oak barrels, following ancient rhythms and traditions. Walk among the barrels and discover the story of the family, their land, and a craft passed down through time.
During the visit, you will enjoy a guided tasting of three different wines, carefully selected and paired with traditional Apulian specialties such as local cheeses, freshly baked focaccia, and typical regional sweets.
Take your time, relax, and let yourself be pampered in an intimate and evocative atmosphere, surrounded by stone walls, soft light, and the scent of wood and wine.
At the end of the experience, you can explore a small on-site shop offering artisanal products, including handmade pasta, extra virgin olive oil, and local souvenirs, to take a piece of Apulia home with you.
The meeting point is Vitivinicola Colavecchio, Putignano
Puglia, known as the heel of Italy's boot, is a region of stunning coastline, whitewashed hill towns, and ancient farmland. It offers a blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and some of the best food and wine in Italy, all at a more relaxed and affordable pace than many other Italian destinations.
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Puglia is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and friendly locals. However, petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas and crowded places.
Bari Centrale, Brindisi Station
Bari Terminal Bus, Brindisi Terminal Bus
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Puglia, offering a good network that covers most of the region. Services can be infrequent in rural areas.
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