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Prosciutto di Norcia

Food · PGI · 5 municipalities

Recognized by the European Union since 1997, Prosciutto di Norcia IGP represents an exceptionally concentrated cured meat designation within Umbria. While neighboring dry-cured hams often span broad regional boundaries, this protected geographic indication is strictly confined to just five specific municipalities, including Cascia and Norcia. Today, a highly exclusive group of only ten verified producers adheres to these rigorous geographic boundaries under the oversight of the Consorzio di Tutela della IGP Prosciutto di Norcia. This micro-territorial limitation ensures that production remains small-scale, distinguishing it from larger, more expansive Italian ham denominations.

Production zone
Producers10 verified
Antica Norcineria F.lli Ansuini
Antichi Sapori Norcini

The producers 10

+ 4 more — every one from the consortium's official list

Frequently asked questions

Where is Prosciutto di Norcia produced?
Prosciutto 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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