Mark Palmer, who spent a lot of time in Puglia in his 20s, is pleased to find despite its growing popularity that it hasn t become over-polished . Read on for more on his trip.
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Left: the central piazza at Masseria Calderisi, which is planted with ancient olive trees, flowering cactuses and fragrant rosemary. Right: the hotel’s private strip of beach.Credit.Andreas Kusy
By Gisela Williams
Lately, it’s seemed as if all of Italy’s most talked-about boutique hotels are opening in Puglia, the country’s heel: Palazzo Daniele, Palazzo Luce and, as of next month, Masseria Calderisi. The owners of the latter, Max and Jutta von Braunmühl, had been returning to the region where the two were married in 2011 for more than a decade in sear