Cartoceto
Olive oil · PDO · 4 municipalities
Established as a protected designation of origin in 2003, Cartoceto DOP represents a highly localized olive oil production in Italy’s Marche region. Unlike neighboring denominations that span entire provinces, this protection zone is strictly confined to a tight cluster of four municipalities, including Cartoceto and Fano. Today, a small collective of only 25 verified producers operates within these precise boundaries, protected by the Consorzio di tutela e valorizzazione dell'olio extravergine d'oliva Cartoceto. This limited territorial scale guarantees that the olive oil reflects only the distinct microclimatic profile of these four specific communes.
The producers 25
+ 19 more — every one from the consortium's official list
Frequently asked questions
- Where is Cartoceto produced?
- Cartoceto is produced in 4 municipalities in Marche, Italy: Cartoceto, Colli al Metauro, Fano, Mombaroccio.
- What does DOP mean?
- DOP (PDO — Protected Designation of Origin) certifies that every production step happens in the defined zone with official methods.