Casale Nunziatina is an old farmhouse with a citrus garden, vineyards, and olive groves, and it has an intriguing history. In 1920, Pasquale's grandparents rented the property to cultivate the land. Subsequently, Pasquale's parents took over the lease of both the house and the land. Pasquale grew up in this house with his siblings and had a happy childhood in contact with nature. After studying at the nautical school, he embarked on a career as a merchant navy officer that took him around the world. However, his greatest desire was always to return to the old farmhouse where he was born. In 2003, he managed to purchase the property and began a long renovation process. He personally oversaw the apartment's furnishings and opened Casale Nunziatina to tourists. Guests are always welcomed as old friends and have the opportunity to live in peace, in contact with nature. The house is named in honor of Pasquale's mother, Nunziatina, a strong woman who devoted herself to family and work.