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IGP · since 2021

Caciottone di Norcia

Food · PGI · 5 municipalities

Recognized by the European Union since 2021, Caciottone di Norcia IGP represents a highly localized cheese denomination restricted to just five municipalities in Umbria, including Cascia and Norcia. Unlike neighboring designations with active dairy networks, this protected food origin occupies a peculiar position in the agricultural registry, currently recording zero verified producers. This total lack of active, certified operations sets it apart from more prolific Italian cheeses, making the denomination a dormant legal reality. Its geographical boundaries remain strictly defined around this small mountainous enclave, waiting for local dairies to claim the certified heritage established by its official registration.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Caciottone di Norcia produced?
Caciottone di Norcia is produced in 5 municipalities in Umbria, Italy: Cascia, Monteleone di Spoleto, Norcia, Poggiodomo and more.
What does IGP mean?
IGP (PGI — Protected Geographical Indication) certifies that at least one production step happens in the defined geographic area.
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