DOP · since 2005
Colline Pontine
Olive oil · PDO · 25 municipalities
Colline Pontine, a Lazio olive oil denomination recognized under EU PDO status since 2005, presents a highly unusual anomaly in the Italian agricultural landscape. The official production zone spans 25 specific municipalities, stretching alphabetically from Aprilia and Bassiano to Cori. Yet, despite nearly two decades of official legal protection, registry data reveals that this specific territory currently records zero verified producers. This complete absence of active, certified bottlers clearly distinguishes the denomination from its active regional neighbors, leaving its geographical footprint fully defined on paper but entirely unrepresented in the global commercial marketplace.
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Colline Pontine produced?
- Colline Pontine is produced in 25 municipalities in Lazio, Italy: Aprilia, Bassiano, Campodimele, Castelforte and more.
- What does DOP mean?
- DOP (PDO — Protected Designation of Origin) certifies that every production step happens in the defined zone with official methods.