The early Nineteenth Century house was originally
a ‘palmento’ where grapes were pressed.
The stately wooden winepress in the hall bears witness
to the fascinating history of the place and area,
still renowned for its wines today.
The large hall on the ground floor with the winepress
welcomes you. The stone fireplace and the dining
room under the vaults where the must was kept create
a warm and comfortable environment. Still on the
ground floor there is a large and equipped kitchen,
as well as a bathroom.
Going up stairs, the studio on the first floor the
old floor in volcanic stone is preserved intact,
and is ideal for a relaxing moment dedicated to
reading or watching a DVD movie.
From the cherry wood landing the rooms
are accessed: two double rooms with sea
views and views over the vineyards, another
room facing the Volcano, and a bathroom
too.
Continuing on the first floor you can sit
on the covered balcony, furnished with a
table, chairs and a hammock where you can
rock and perhaps admire the garden and the
sea or just enjoy the fresh nights observing
the stairs.

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