Gate-side in T1, this is the “grab Puglia” shop
Steps from several domestic gates in T1, Local Products Store focuses on food and drink from the Puglia region rather than generic souvenirs. You’ll see shelves of taralli, olive oils, local wines, and jars of sott’olio instead of plastic magnets. It sits airside after security in the compact terminal, so you can swing by even with a 20–30 minute buffer before boarding.
Pricing runs mid-range for an airport: a small bag of taralli might hit around €3–€4, and gift-sized olive oil bottles often sit in the low double digits. Wine and liqueurs climb higher, so plan room in the budget if you want a 750 ml bottle. The shop usually opens in line with morning departures and trades through the last evening flights in T1, so early Ryanair or Wizz Air passengers are covered.
Best bets here: sealed snacks and sturdy bottles that survive overhead bins. Look for well-packed olive oil tins instead of glass where possible, and grab smaller vacuum-packed items if you travel with only cabin baggage. Skip anything that looks loosely wrapped or heavy in glass if your onward connection is tight or involves another security check.
Final tip: check your airline’s hand-luggage liquid rules before buying a 1-liter bottle of oil or wine airside at BRI T1, especially if you connect through another EU hub and might pass security again.