What grows here
Gallicano
16 protected denominations overlap in this municipality.
Gallicano’s position in the forested Garfagnana basin of Lucca dictates its rugged mountain agriculture, where ancient crops thrive on steep Apuan Alps slopes. This steep terrain yields Farro della Garfagnana IGP, an ancient emmer wheat cultivated across a restricted zone of just 15 municipalities. The chestnut-cloaked valleys also produce Farina di Neccio della Garfagnana DOP, a sweet chestnut flour key to local baking. With 16 protected denominations overlapping in this alpine territory, Gallicano’s high-altitude microclimate preserves distinct tastes that define northern Tuscany's mountain gastronomy, far from the classic rolling vineyard hills.
Municipality
Born on this land
IGPAgnello del Centro ItaliaIGBrandy italianoIGPCantuccini ToscaniDOPCinta SeneseIGTCosta ToscanaDOPFarina di Neccio della GarfagnanaIGPFarro della GarfagnanaIGPFinocchionaIGGrappaIGPMortadella BolognaDOPPane ToscanoDOPPecorino ToscanoDOPProsciutto ToscanoDOPSalamini italiani alla cacciatoraIGPToscanoIGTToscano