Come and visit us in our eighteenth-century Masseria, we will take you to discover the centuries-old olive trees, the stages of production of extra virgin olive oil and the ancient underground oil mill. We will discover together the history of the area, the peasant past of our Puglia and we will immerse ourselves in an expanse of centuries-old plants of unique beauty.
We will create a guided tour of extra virgin olive oil tasting and we will learn to recognize the aromas and flavors of a quality extra virgin olive oil. We will thus be able to choose an excellent product, to preserve it carefully and to enhance it in the kitchen.
In a nutshell: the entire oil production chain, from cultivation to bottled extra virgin olive oil, in a suggestive and authentic setting, which oscillates between past and present.
The proposed visit experience takes place in a very small group, to better welcome guests and interact with them.
The proposed experience is PRIVATE: the guests of the single booking have at their disposal a private tour with the Savoia staff, for the entire duration of the visit.
What we will discover during the visit:
- The territory: where we are, between ancient blades and majestic centuries-old olive trees.
- How extra virgin olive oil is produced: comparison between the techniques of the present and the oil tradition of the past.
- Tasting of extra virgin olive oil: professional tasting techniques.
- How to store extra virgin olive oil (storage room).
- The modern oil mill and the jewel of our tradition: the hypogeum.
Following the entrance avenue lined with cypresses, we will be happy to welcome guests in front of the main facade of the Masseria.
Alberobello and Locorotondo are charming hilltop towns in Puglia, famous for their unique trulli houses with conical roofs. These UNESCO World Heritage Sites offer a glimpse into traditional Apulian architecture and lifestyle, surrounded by beautiful olive groves and vineyards.
The historic center of Alberobello, famous for its trulli houses with conical roofs.
Another historic area in Alberobello with a mix of trulli and modern buildings.
The charming historic center of Locorotondo, known for its circular layout and whitewashed buildings.
The only two-story trullo open to the public, featuring a museum and a small garden.
A historic trullo with a museum showcasing traditional Apulian life and furniture.
A historic palace in Locorotondo with a museum showcasing local art and history.
A type of pasta shaped like small ears, typically served with broccoli rabe or tomatoes.
A creamy cheese made from mozzarella and cream, typically served with bread and tomatoes.
A type of flatbread topped with olive oil, salt, and sometimes herbs or vegetables.
Deep-fried pastries filled with tomato sauce, mozzarella, and sometimes other ingredients.
This is the best time to visit for warm weather and outdoor activities. The towns are vibrant, and many festivals take place during these months.
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Alberobello and Locorotondo are generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
Alberobello Station, Locorotondo Station
Alberobello Bus Station, Locorotondo Bus Station
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A picturesque coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, cliffs, and historic center.
A historic town known for its unique Sassi district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A whitewashed hilltop town known for its beautiful architecture and historic center.
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