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Limone Interdonato Messina

Food · PGI · 19 municipalities

Limone Interdonato Messina PGI represents a highly specific Sicilian citrus origin, defined by its cultivation across exactly 19 municipalities, including Alì, Alì Terme, and Casalvecchio Siculo. Officially recognised by the European Union since 2006, this denomination carries a unique status in the registry of Italian foods. Despite the formal establishment of the Consorzio di Tutela Limone Interdonto Messina IGP, official records currently register 0 verified producers certifying their harvest under this label. This lack of active certification distinguishes the Interdonato from neighboring Sicilian lemon designations, highlighting a protected origin that exists legally but lacks active commercial growers.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Limone Interdonato Messina produced?
Limone Interdonato Messina is produced in 19 municipalities in Sicily, Italy: Alì, Alì Terme, Casalvecchio Siculo, Fiumedinisi and more.
What does IGP mean?
IGP (PGI — Protected Geographical Indication) certifies that at least one production step happens in the defined geographic area.