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IGP · since 2015

Culurgionis d'Ogliastra

Food · PGI · 26 municipalities

Culurgionis d'Ogliastra, recognized as a protected geographical indication (IGP) since 2015, represents a strictly localized food denomination tied to 26 specific municipalities in Sardinia, including Arzana, Bari Sardo, and Baunei. What distinguishes this denomination from other protected Italian foods is a stark administrative paradox: despite its established legal protection and the active presence of the Consorzio per la tutela dei Culurgionis d'Ogliastra IGP, the registry currently lists zero verified producers. Consequently, this protected designation remains a legally secured origin zone spanning Ogliastra without a single certified commercial operator to claim its official stamp.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Culurgionis d'Ogliastra produced?
Culurgionis d'Ogliastra is produced in 26 municipalities in Sardinia, Italy: Arzana, Bari Sardo, Baunei, Cardedu and more.
What does IGP mean?
IGP (PGI — Protected Geographical Indication) certifies that at least one production step happens in the defined geographic area.
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