Ciliegia di Bracigliano
Food · PGI · 14 municipalities
Recognised under European PGI protection since 2021, the Ciliegia di Bracigliano represents a highly localized cherry cultivation restricted to 14 specific municipalities in Campania, including Baronissi and Bracigliano. This strict geographical limitation defines the crop, separating it from neighbouring uncertified orchards. While the Consorzio di Tutela Ciliegia di Bracigliano IGP oversees the designation to safeguard its territorial identity, official registries highlight a unique situation for this young denomination, which currently records zero verified producers. This lack of active certified growers distinguishes its current market status from older, established Italian fruit origins, marking it as a newly protected origin awaiting commercial activation.
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Ciliegia di Bracigliano produced?
- Ciliegia di Bracigliano is produced in 14 municipalities in Campania, Italy: Baronissi, Bracigliano, Calvanico, Castel San Giorgio and more.
- What does IGP mean?
- IGP (PGI — Protected Geographical Indication) certifies that at least one production step happens in the defined geographic area.