Uva da tavola di Canicattì
Food · PGI · 391 municipalities
Recognised under European law since 1997, Uva da tavola di Canicattì IGP stands out among Sicily’s table grape denominations for its unusually expansive production zone. While most geographical indications cover a handful of contiguous villages, this designation legally encompasses a massive network of 391 Sicilian municipalities, stretching from Acate to Aci Bonaccorsi. Despite this vast territorial footprint designed to protect regional viticulture, the denomination faces a unique commercial paradox: there are currently zero verified producers actively certifying their harvest under the IGP label. This gap between potential and active production highlights the complex reality of safeguarding agricultural origins across wide regional borders.
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Uva da tavola di Canicattì produced?
- Uva da tavola di Canicattì is produced in 391 municipalities in Sicily, Italy: Acate, Aci Bonaccorsi, Aci Castello, Aci Catena and more.
- What does IGP mean?
- IGP (PGI — Protected Geographical Indication) certifies that at least one production step happens in the defined geographic area.