The gold and emerald world of Puglia.Image by Francesco Pinto from Pixabay

The second part of Susan’s story about Masseria Provenzani.

Mamma Giulia, the chef imperial at the masseria, is never far from the kitchen. She sure knows how to fix delicious and authentic Puglian dishes without recipes. I especially admired how these meals have been learned and passed down through the generations. It was second nature to Mamma Giulia. We all had the chance to cook with her. What a mess we made…but it was so much fun.

The dining and sitting rooms are long and spacious with several wooden tables available for guests. Rustic interior stonework is accented with shelves of crocks along the walls under barrel vaulted ceilings.

A quiet walk and chat under the flowering pergola on a lazy afternoon easily leaves one in a state of contentment. As can be expected, cats are never far from a kitchen. This masseria is no exception. This cat is one of several that love to mill around the kitchen door and lay about on the window sill. Of course, kitchen scraps often arrive at the door.

At Masserie Provenzani I felt away from it all and able to relax entirely. Whether imbibing in a swim and a lounge by the pool or walking the adjacent pathways among oak, carob or olive trees, it’s the perfect place to lose oneself only to find oneself again in a pleasurable state of harmony.
 
*Masseria Provenzani ~Strada Provinciale 236 – Via Provenzani n°102, I-73100 Casalabate (LE)
Mobile +39.335.8187858 / +39.348.3325378 – info@masseriaprovenzani.com
 
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