The wide range of hospitality that has developed in recent years raises some questions: is it an impromptu choice or is it dictated by the need to find a new profession? The decision of Loris and the Faraone family to open their home to guests, called "Villa Morghetta," cannot be attributed to either of these alternatives. In fact, this choice was made because their friends have always appreciated the warmth of the welcome they offer. It is a step that was not dictated by necessity, but rather was almost natural, thanks to their innate predisposition to hospitality.
While Gabriele, Dario, and Luciana take care of the guests, Loris dedicates himself to the management of the olive groves and the vegetable garden. The fact that they bring fresh vegetables, oil, and olive-based products to the guests' table is not solely motivated by commercial reasons, but represents the pleasure of sharing not only human warmth but also the fruits of the earth.