Putignano loop - Puglia 🇮🇹 - CycleBlaze

November 12, 2024

Putignano loop

Today was a loop ride down to the Adriatic, along the coast for a bit and then back up to Putignano.  If you look at the profile you will understand the down an up connotation.  In both directions we had some seriously rough dirt roads and on the way back some very steep hills of 14-17%.  We had a visit to an oil grove where the harvest was in full swing so we saw some fellows harvesting olives and then watched the olive oil making process.  We passed through the seaside towns of Monopoli and j a Mare before heading back to our hotel. One of the disadvantages of travelling in November is the short days after the time change.  We finished today about 3:15pm and that was late enough because by 4 the sun is very low in the sky.

Terraced olive grove
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Today’s route and profile, it looks easier than it was. Got to love the e-bike.
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Harvesting the olives with over sized an powered combs. They rake them to the ground and collect them in netting.
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Our olive grove tasting location. Note the size of the trunk on the tree, we saw many old oaks with very fat trunks.
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Grinding the olives under stones
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A second pressing of the olives.
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The oil after it has sat in vats a pressurized further.
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Our tasting covered in olive oil. Bruschetta, olives, and picked melanzane (eggplant).
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We each purchased a .25ml bottle to take home.
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Our first view of the Adriatic at Monopoli.
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Monopoli
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The castle in Monopoli
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Tim at a gate down to the harbour in Monopoli.
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They sent us down to see this storm surge and the caves the sea created.
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Now in Polignano a Mare.
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A statue of a well known Italian singer and artist by the sea, he looks a little like Wayne Newton.
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Karen PoretHope his voice is better ;)
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1 month ago
A quick lunch,
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Hilary JaegerIs that a sfogliatelle I see on the top? One of my fav Italian pastries, very difficult to make well.
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1 month ago
On the way back to the hotel we passed this lovely Trulli home.
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Our dinner.ace tonight with an amazing array of pizza choices.
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Preparing the pizza
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Gail JohnsonOh beautiful! Lots of basil, just the way you like it!
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1 month ago
There is also a carnival in this town that is supposedly the oldest in Italy even older than Venice.
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My pizza which was a Margarita Gina so red and yellow cherry tomatoes with olives and buffalo mozzarella.
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Today's ride: 66 km (41 miles)
Total: 607 km (377 miles)

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