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DOP · since 1996

Valle d'Aosta Lard d'Arnad

Food · PDO · 1 municipality

Valle d'Aosta Lard d'Arnad DOP occupies a unique, hyper-localized position among Italy's cured meats, restricted entirely to a production zone of just 1 single municipality, Arnad. Recognized under European Union law since 1996, this alpine charcuterie stands out for its extreme geographic confinement in the mountainous Valle d'Aosta region. Despite its long-standing protected status, official records show 0 verified producers currently registered under the designation, a stark contrast to neighboring northern Italian pork specialties that boast widespread commercial operations. This absence of active, certified processors makes the denomination a fascinating anomaly in the atlas of European culinary preservation, existing as a legally defined geographic origin without active commercial participants.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Valle d'Aosta Lard d'Arnad produced?
Valle d'Aosta Lard d'Arnad is produced in 1 municipality in Aosta Valley, Italy: Arnad.
What does DOP mean?
DOP (PDO — Protected Designation of Origin) certifies that every production step happens in the defined zone with official methods.
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