DOP · since 2001
Marrone di San Zeno
Food · PDO · 6 municipalities
Recognized since 2001, the Marrone di San Zeno DOP represents a highly localized chestnut denomination within Veneto, yet it occupies an anomalous position in the atlas of Italian agricultural products. Unlike neighboring food territories that maintain active networks of growers, this protected designation currently registers zero verified producers. Its legally defined origin remains confined to just six Veneto municipalities, which include Brentino Belluno and San Zeno di Montagna. This total absence of certified active operators distinguishes this specific denomination from its regional siblings, leaving its protected geographical status dormant but preserved under European law.
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Producers0 verified
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Marrone di San Zeno produced?
- Marrone di San Zeno is produced in 6 municipalities in Veneto, Italy: Brentino Belluno, Brenzone sul Garda, Caprino Veronese, Costermano sul Garda 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.