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THE HARVEST OF NEGROAMARO

€160.00

WHAT DOES IT CONSIST OF? 

The meeting point is the winery, early in the morning or in the afternoon (the exact time will be communicated at least two days prior). By your own transport, you will be guided to vineyards, in the countryside of Guagnano. After about an hour of harvest, we will return to the cellar. There, our wine experts will illustrate the winemaking and ageing processes. Here, you can eat grapes with slices of homemade bread and have the "Marenna" paired with 5 wines from the winery.

Minimum 8 people € 45.00 per person.

From 9 to 15 people € 38.00 per person.

From 16 to 25 people € 33.00 per person.

Minimum 8 maximum 25 people (for bigger groups ask for a quote)

FROM LECCE TO THE LANDS OF NEGROAMARO

€190.00

WHAT DOES IT CONSIST OF?  

We will meet in the morning in the historic center of Lecce (the exact location will be communicated at least one day before) to begin the visit to the most representative monuments of the city.

After about 2 hours we move to Guagnano where we will be welcomed to the cellar from personal professionally prepared that fluently speaks English and you will begin the wine tasting in combination with a rich platter of local meat and cheese.

Minimum 5 people € 120.00 per person (for bigger groups ask for a quote).

The price includes the transfer from Lecce to Guagnano (round-trip)

MINI TOUR IN THE LANDS OF NEGROAMARO

€40.00

WHAT DOES IT CONSIST OF? 

The meeting point is the cellar, located in the town. We will then drive to the vineyards of negroamaro cultivated according to the ancient "alberello" system, just outside the town. We will then continue the visit to the "vignesalve", organic vineyards, where you can visit an ancient well of Salento with a circular plan, dug by hand and built in tuff and carparo from Lecce. We continue with the artistic-existential hermitage of a famous painter from Guagnano (Vincent) to surprise the eyes and soul by admiring the beautiful Gaudian-style building and its characteristic paintings.

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