Puglia Rustica

Located in Italy's sunny south, Puglia has a distinct Italian character and charm, with influences from the Greeks, Spanish and the Normans. The heel of Italy is awash with a fascinating mix of golden beaches, Baroque architecture and whitewashed villages. And with summer in full swing, there's never been a better time to go.

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Where to stay

Tucked away within five acres of ancient olive groves, Masseria la Rosa is a handsome five- bedroom farmhouse. Its location is enviable: the shops, bars and resturants of nearby towns Carpignano and Martano are close by while the beautiful city of Leece, the 'Florence of the south' and the lively port of Otranto are a short drive away.

Where to eat

For lunch, enjoy a feast at the outdoor BBQ. Or alternatively, our chef Anna Maria Chirone can come in to teach you how to whip up classic Apulian dishes in the privacy of your own home.

What to do

Head out to Cutrofiano to sample Puglia's other offerings. The region produces excellent wines, including some of the country's finest rosés. Stop at L'Astore Masseria, an enchanting 100-hectare agricultural estate. Visit the vineyards and the underground wine cellars before sampling beautiful Italian wines.

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