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Cookery courses at countryhouse Cefalicchio (#5)
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 For accommodations: click here. Set in a typically Mediterranean hill landscape, the villa is surrounded by just under 80 hectares of olive groves and vineyards. Lovingly restored in harmony with its setting and history, it is now a natural point of reference for travellers interested in discovering a still relatively unknown Apulia, for all wine and food lovers and by all those who simply seek to rediscover the meaning of space and time, the timbre of tranquillity and the proximity to beauty.
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In an informal atmosphere we organise cookery courses of the Italian cuisine with an emphasis on Apulian dishes.
Lessons are based on active involvement of our guests in preparing everything from starters to the desserts, including home made pasta, local meat dishes and finally having lunch with all the dishes prepared.
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