There is something almost cinematic about
Masseria Amastuola Wine Resort. Set on a plateau near Taranto it is surrounded by around 170 hectares of vineyards, olive trees and dry-stone walls. Here, it brings together the whitewashed beauty of a historic Puglian estate with one of the most striking wine landscapes in the region. The masseria itself dates back centuries and has been carefully restored, so the whole place feels deeply rooted without losing its sense of ease.
What makes it stand out is how confidently wine sits at the centre of the experience. There is the estate winery, a barrel cellar, a restaurant with a terrace, and a truly extraordinary vineyard setting. It is not hard to see why this place has become such a reference point for wine tourism in Puglia.
A dinner outside, one last glass, warm evening air, and those rows of vines running out into the distance - Amastuola knows exactly how to make an impression.
9.7 exceptional
Price from
$ 206 / night