IGP · since 2000
Uva da tavola di Mazzarrone
Food · PGI · 6 municipalities
Recognized by the European Union in 2000, the Uva da tavola di Mazzarrone IGP represents a highly specific grape-growing territory in Sicily. This protected geographical indication encompasses a strict cluster of six municipalities, including Acate and Mazzarrone itself. However, this denomination exhibits a striking paradox compared to active neighbouring fruit origins: despite its decades-long legal status, the official registry currently lists zero verified producers actively harvesting or selling under the IGP designation. This complete operational vacancy leaves the administrative zone dormant, preserving a theoretical standard for Sicilian table grapes without any active commercial market implementation.
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Uva da tavola di Mazzarrone produced?
- Uva da tavola di Mazzarrone is produced in 6 municipalities in Sicily, Italy: Acate, Caltagirone, Chiaramonte Gulfi, Comiso and more.
- What does IGP mean?
- IGP (PGI — Protected Geographical Indication) certifies that at least one production step happens in the defined geographic area.