The aim of our Morigine Wine Lovers aperitif is to make you feel at home, in contact with nature while tasting our wine and typical local products.
You will find suggestive hay bales on picnic areas and our vineyards surrounding you.
An almost unique atmosphere at sunset, with background music and the sound of nature.
Nothing fancy, just a lot of hospitality and the desire to immerse yourself in this sensorial experience.
Aperitif in the vineyard at sunset, tasting of our wines
It is an immersion experience in the world of food and wine.
Do you want to live a unique experience? Come to Morigine Wine Lovers: a tasting immersed in the vineyard. You will sip our wines accompanied by a local aperitif served in baskets, in a picnic location completely reserved for you. The aperitif includes mozzarella, tarallini, olives, focaccia and savory snacks; you can also add a cheese platter at a cost of €12. If you want to taste more of our labels in addition to the three glasses included in the price, you can do so at a cost of €4 per glass.
The picnic station is made up of a tablecloth, straw bales, lots of cushions and a comfortable table.
Let yourself be carried away by the breeze of a cool summer evening in Salento and enjoy a sunset in total relaxation!
Our vineyards are located in Contrada Morigine, on the SP 65, San Pancrazio-Avetrana km 2.6 in San Pancrazio Salentino.
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