Polignano a Mare: Aperitivo in masseria with typical Apulian products offers a taste of the region’s culinary soul in a setting that feels both rustic and refined. This experience takes place in the countryside of Apulia, where you’ll enjoy a carefully curated selection of local delicacies, paired with a glass of Primitivo wine, all served in a charming farmstead environment. It’s a perfect way to combine food, scenery, and tranquility in one relaxed afternoon.
What I particularly like about this experience is how it emphasizes authenticity—everything is prepared with fresh, km0 ingredients that highlight the best of Apulian cuisine. Plus, the breathtaking sunset views make the setting even more memorable, transforming an ordinary tasting into a moment of pure relaxation. On the downside, it’s worth noting that transportation isn’t included, so planning how to get there might require some thought, especially if your accommodation isn’t nearby.
Another appealing aspect is how the experience feels intimate and genuine, not overly commercialized. The hosts, like Oppure Masseria, seem committed to sharing regional flavors in a way that’s both rustic and inviting. Keep in mind, the experience lasts about 1 day—so it’s best suited for travelers who appreciate a leisurely, authentic taste of Puglia without rushing through.
Key points / Takeaways

- Authentic Apulian flavors: The aperitivo is centered around local, fresh ingredients, making it a genuine culinary introduction.
- Breathtaking sunsets: Surrounded by nature, you’ll witness some of the most memorable evening skies in the region.
- Rustic yet refined setting: The masseria combines a traditional farmstead charm with comfortable, thoughtful touches.
- Focus on local products: From cheeses and cured meats to focaccia and olive oil, everything reflects regional craftsmanship.
- Relaxing atmosphere: Perfect for unwinding and soaking in the peaceful countryside.
- Flexible booking options: You can reserve now and pay later, with cancellations up to 24 hours in advance.
A closer look at the experience

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Entering a timeless Apulian farmstead
The moment you arrive at the masseria, you’re greeted by the rustic charm that defines this region. The setting feels like stepping into a postcard—stone walls, wooden accents, and sprawling greenery. It’s a place that practically whispers stories of traditional farming life. This authenticity is what makes the experience so appealing.
The guide or host, who might speak Italian, English, or Spanish, sets a welcoming tone and offers context about the masseria’s history and its commitment to regional cuisine. As a visitor, I love the way the setting immediately transports you from the hustle of everyday life into a tranquil landscape that’s dedicated to slow, flavorful living.
The aperitivo menu: a celebration of local ingredients
The menu is a delightful showcase of Apulian products. You’ll start with a selection of massera cheeses paired with jam, which I found to be more flavorful and fresh than typical store-bought options. The cured meats, like capocollo, are seasoned to perfection, offering a true taste of local craftsmanship.
Focaccia with extra virgin olive oil is a standout, boasting a crispy crust and fluffy interior that practically melts in your mouth. Alongside, you get a mini panzerotto and calzone di sponsali—classic treats that balance richness with the freshness of local vegetables. For a touch of sweetness, olives and raisins, along with marinated vegetables, add a burst of savory and tangy flavors.
Wine and ambiance: the perfect pairing
A glass of Apulian Primitivo wine accompanies the platter, elevating the flavors and showcasing the region’s renowned wine traditions. The guide or host might share tips on pairing or the story behind the wine, making it more than just a drink but part of the experience.
As you savor each bite, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the countryside—rolling hills, olive groves, and the setting sun casting a golden glow. The tranquil surroundings create a sense of serenity that’s perfect for unwinding in nature’s embrace.
Sunset moments and relaxed conversations
The real magic happens as the sun begins to set. The sky turns a palette of oranges and pinks, making it a photographer’s paradise. I’ve read reviews mentioning how this view makes the experience unforgettable. It’s a time to relax, chat, and truly soak in the environment.
This part of the experience isn’t rushed. You might find yourself lingering, enjoying the gentle breeze and the way the landscape seems to glow. It’s a simple pleasure, but one that leaves a lasting impression.
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Who is this experience ideal for?
This aperitivo is perfect for travelers who savor genuine regional flavors, enjoy scenic landscapes, and prefer a relaxed, informal setting over busy restaurants. It’s great for couples, small groups, or anyone looking to enjoy the authentic, slow-paced life of Apulia.
It’s especially suitable if you value good food made from local ingredients, stunning views, and a peaceful atmosphere. Families with older children or groups of friends will also find it a welcoming and memorable activity.
Price and logistics

The experience includes a generous platter of typical Apulian foods, paired with a glass of Primitivo wine, set in a beautiful natural environment. While the price offers good value considering the quality and setting, keep in mind that transportation isn’t included. If your accommodation isn’t close by, you might need to arrange a car or taxi.
The activity lasts about a day, but the actual tasting and sunset viewing probably occupy just a couple of hours. It’s flexible, with options to reserve and cancel with 24 hours’ notice, making it accessible for spontaneous plans or well-organized itineraries.
Who should consider this experience?

This experience is ideal for those seeking an authentic taste of Apulia without the fuss. Food lovers, sunset watchers, and anyone wanting a break from busy sightseeing will find it rewarding. It’s also a wonderful way to understand regional culinary traditions in a setting that feels both rustic and refined.
If you’re traveling with a group or a partner who appreciates good food and natural beauty, this aperitivo in a masseria will be a highlight of your trip.
FAQ
Is transportation included in this experience?
No, transportation is not included. You’ll need to arrange your own way to reach the masseria, which provides a more flexible and personalized experience.
What is the duration of the activity?
The experience is valid for about one day, but the actual tasting and sunset viewing typically last a couple of hours. Check specific starting times when booking.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, allowing you to plan flexibly.
What language is the experience conducted in?
The activity offers guides or hosts who speak Italian, English, and Spanish.
Is this experience suitable for children?
While the description doesn’t specify age restrictions, the relaxed, scenic nature makes it suitable for older children and families looking for a cultural and culinary outing.
Are drinks beyond the included wine available?
Additional drinks beyond the included glass of Primitivo are not covered and might need to be paid for separately.
How authentic is the food served?
Very authentic. All dishes are prepared with km0 ingredients, reflecting true regional flavors and craftsmanship.
Is it suitable for vegetarians?
The menu features cured meats and cheeses, so vegetarians might want to verify if vegetarian options are available or note that meat is a key component.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes for outdoor seating, sunglasses, and perhaps a camera for the sunset. No need for formal attire—this setting is casual.
In brief, this aperitivo at a masseria offers an authentic, scenic, and flavorful glimpse into Apulia’s culinary tradition. It’s perfect for those who want to taste regional specialties amid breathtaking views and tranquil countryside. If you’re after a relaxed afternoon with genuine local products, this experience deserves a place on your itinerary.
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