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词条 List of Italian DOP cheeses
释义

  1. Italian DOP cheeses

  2. Applications under consideration

  3. See also

  4. Notes

  5. References

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This List of DOP Italian cheeses includes all the Italian cheeses which have Denominazione di Origine Protetta ("Protected Designation of Origin"), or DOP, status under European Union regulations. All of the existing "DO" cheeses were registered by the EU as "DOP" cheeses during the course of 1996.

Prior to 1996 when the PDO system came into operation, many Italian cheeses were regulated under a Denominazione di Origine (DO) system, which arose out of the 1951 Stresa Conference and was established under the Italian law 125/54. These appellations of origin were recognized in a number of European countries with which Italy had bilateral agreements. The international framework of recognition was further developed, and extended from cheese to include other agricultural products, by the Lisbon Convention of 1958, and the modifications made to it at Stockholm in 1967, and by the TRIPS accord of 1994.

Italian DOP cheeses

{{Complete list|date=October 2011}}

The following table indicates for each cheese the year in which it acquired DO status (where applicable), the year of DOP registration and the approximate area within which the regulations permit it to be produced.

Key to acronyms
  • DO: Denominazione di Origine (Appellation of Origin)
  • DOP: Denominazione di Origine Protetta (PDO, or Protected Designation of Origin)
  • DPR: Decreto del Presidente della Repubblica (Presidential Decree)
  • DPCM: Decreto del Presidente del Consiglio (Prime-ministerial Decree)
  • PDO: Protected Designation of Origin
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List of DOP Italian cheeses
Name and stylesDODOPMilkProduction zone
Provinces
Asiago
 Asiago d’allevo "mezzano"
 Asiago d’allevo "vecchio"
 Asiago pressato
19781996CowVeneto Padua, Treviso (part), Vicenza (part)
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Trentino (part)
Bitto19951996Cow (80%)
Goat (20%)
Lombardy Bergamo, Sondrio
Bra
 dura
 tenera
 di Alpeggio
19821996CowPiedmont Cuneo, Turin
Caciocavallo Silano19931996CowApulia Bari, Taranto, Brindisi
Calabria Crotone, Catanzaro, Cosenza
Campania Avellino, Benevento, Caserta, Naples
Molise (Entire territory)
Basilicata Matera, Potenza
Canestrato Pugliese19851996SheepApulia Province of Foggia
Casatella Trevigiana2008CowVeneto Treviso
Casciotta d'Urbino[1]19821996Sheep (70%–80%)
Cow (20%–30%)
Marche Province of Pesaro and Urbino
Castelmagno19821996Cow
Sheep and/or Goat (optionally a little)
Piedmont Cuneo
Fiore Sardo[2]19551996SheepSardinia Cagliari, Nuoro, Oristano, Sassari
Fontina19551996CowAosta Valley (Entire territory)
Formaggella del Luinese2011GoatLombardy Varese (Alpine foothills in the north of the province)[3]
Formaggio di Fossa di Sogliano[4]2009Sheep and/or CowEmilia-RomagnaBologna (part), Forlì-Cesena, Ravenna, Rimini
MarcheAncona, Ascoli Piceno, Macerata, Pesaro-Urbino
Formai de Mut from Alta Valle Brembana19851996CowLombardy Bergamo
Gorgonzola19551996CowPiedmont Novara, Vercelli,
Lombardy Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Cremona, Lodi, Milan, Pavia
Grana Padano19551996Cow Lombardy Lodi, Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Cremona, Mantova (to the north of the Po), Milan, Pavia, Sondrio, Lecco, Varese
Piedmont Alessandria, Asti, Cuneo, Novara, Turin, Vercelli
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Trento
Veneto Padua, Rovigo, Treviso, Venice, Verona, Vicenza
Emilia‑Romagna Bologna (east of the Reno), Ferrara, Forlì-Cesena,Piacenza, Ravenna, Rimini
Montasio[5]19861996CowFriuli‑Venezia Giulia Udine, Pordenone, Gorizia, Trieste
Veneto Belluno, Treviso, Padua, Venice
Monte Veronese19931996CowVeneto Verona
Mozzarella di Bufala Campana19931996Italian buffaloApulia Province of Foggia
Campania Province of Caserta, Province of Salerno, Province of Naples, Province of Benevento
Lazio Province of Frosinone, Province of Latina, province of Rome
Molise Venafro
Murazzano19821986Sheep (60%–100%)
Cow (0%–40%)
Piedmont Province of Cuneo
Parmigiano-Reggiano19551996CowEmilia‑Romagna Modena, Parma, Reggio Emilia, Bologna (west of the Reno)
Lombardy Mantova (south of the Po)
Pecorino di Filiano2007SheepBasilicata Potenza
Pecorino Romano19551996SheepLazio Rome
Tuscany Grosseto
Sardinia Cagliari, Nuoro, Oristano, Sassari
Pecorino Sardo19911996SheepSardinia Cagliari, Nuoro, Oristano, Sassari
Pecorino Siciliano19551996SheepSicily (Entire territory)
Pecorino Toscano[6]19861996SheepTuscany Arezzo, Pisa, Massa Carrara, Livorno, Grosseto, Firenze, Prato, Lucca, Pistoia, Siena
Piacentinu Ennese[7]2011SheepSicily Enna (only within the commune of Enna)
Piave[8][9]2010CowVenetoProvince of Belluno
Provolone del Monaco[10]2010CowCampania Naples
Provolone Valpadana19931996CowLombardy Bergamo, Brescia, Cremona, Mantova, Milan
Veneto Padua, Rovigo, Verona, Vicenza
Emilia‑Romagna Piacenza
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Trento
Quartirolo Lombardo19931996CowLombardy Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Cremona, Lodi, Milan, Pavia, Varese
Ragusano19951996CowSicily Ragusa, Syracuse
Raschera19821996Cow
Sheep and/or Goat (optionally a little)
Piedmont Cuneo
Ricotta Romana[11]2005Lazio (Entire territory)
Robiola di Roccaverano19791996Cow (max 85%)
Sheep and/or Goat (min 15%)
Piedmont Provinces of Alessandria, Asti
Salva Cremasco[12]2011CowLombardy Lowlands of Cremasco, Bergamo and Brescia
Spressa delle Giudicarie[13]2003CowTrentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Western Trentino
Stelvio or Stilfser2007CowTrentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol South Tyrol
Taleggio[14]19881996CowLombardy Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Cremona, Lodi, Milan, Pavia
Veneto Treviso
Piedmont Novara
Toma Piemontese[15]19931996 CowPiedmont Alessandria, Asti, Biella, Cuneo, Novara, Turin, Vercelli
Valle d’Aosta Fromadzo
(or Vallée d’Aoste Fromadzo)[16]
19951996CowAosta Valley (Entire territory)
Valtellina Casera19951996CowLombardy Sondrio
Vastedda della valle del Belìce[17]2010SheepSicily Agrigento (part), Trapani (part), Palermo (part)

Applications under consideration

Applications have been made for DOP status in the case of the following cheeses:

  • Nostrano di Valle Trompia, a cows’ milk cheese, coloured with saffron, produced in the Valle Trompia region of the Province of Brescia (Lombardy)[18] The application was submitted on 22 September 2010.[19]
  • Pecorino di Picinisco, a sheep’s milk cheese (with the optional inclusion of up to 25% goats’ milk), produced in the Valle di Comino region of the Province of Frosinone (Lazio).[20] The application was submitted on 28 February 2011.[21]
  • Squacquerone di Romagna, a cows’ milk cheese from the region of Emilia-Romagna in the provinces of Ravenna, Forlì-Cesena, Rimini and Bologna, and in part of the Province of Ferrara.[22] The application was submitted on 4 December 2009.[23]

See also

{{portal|Food|Italy}}
  • Italian cuisine
  • List of Italian cheeses

Notes

1. ^www.formaggio.it, Casciotta d’Urbino''
2. ^www.formaggio.it,
Fiore Sardo
3. ^
Official Journal of the European Union, C 220/18, 14 August 2010.
4. ^Official Journal of the European Union, C 108/15, 12 May 2009
5. ^For DO date see DPR 10.3.86, quoted in www.formaggio.it,
Montasio
6. ^www.formaggio.it,
Pecorino Toscano
7. ^‘Piacentinu di Enna Piacentinu Ennese Dop’, Atlante dei prodotti tipici, Formaggi tipici italiani
8. ^
Official Journal of the European Union, C 234/20, 29 September, 2009 2010.
9. ^‘Piave DOP’,
Atlante dei prodotti tipici: Formaggi tipici italiani, Agraria.it
10. ^‘Provolone del Monaco DOP’,
Atlante dei prodotti tipici: Formaggi tipici italiani, Agraria.it
11. ^www.agraria.org,
Ricotta Romana
12. ^ 
13. ^http://www.agraria.org,
Spressa delle Giudicarie
14. ^For DO date see www.formaggio.it,
Taleggio which quotes from DPR 15.9.88
15. ^DPCM 10.5.93, quoted in www.formaggio.it,
Toma Piemontese
16. ^www.formaggio.it,
Valle d’Aosta Fromadzo, www.milkonline.com, Disciplinari {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061017171428/http://www.milkonline.com/fiera/cheese/disciplinari/disciplinari.htm |date=17 October 2006 }} and www.inalto.org, Vallée d'Aoste Fromadzo DOP {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071008064321/http://www.inalto.org/temi/sapori/formaggi/fromadzo.shtml |date=8 October 2007 }} seem to be correct in dating the DO to 1995. www.formaggio.it, Formaggi Italiani DOP e STG, however, has 1955
17. ^Vastedda della Valle del Belice DOP’,
Atlante dei prodotti tipici: Formaggi tipici italiani, Agraria.it
18. ^‘Disciplinare di Produzione della Denominazione di Origine Protetta «Nostrano di Valle Trompia»’, Ministero delle politiche agricole alimentari e forestali.
19. ^DOOR database entry
20. ^‘Disciplinare di Produzione della Denominazione di Origine Protetta "Pecorino di Picinisco D.O.P.’, Ministero delle politiche agricole alimentari e forestali.
21. ^DOOR database entry.
22. ^
Disciplinare di produzione Squacquerone di Romagna DOP, Ministero delle politiche agricole alimentari e forestali.
23. ^DOOR database entry.

References

  • Useful sources for the dates of recognition and copies of the production regulations for many of these cheeses include:
    • www.formaggio.it, Formaggi Italiani DOP e STG
    • European Commission DOOR database
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