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Cervignano d'Adda

14 protected denominations overlap in this municipality.

Cervignano d'Adda, a municipality in Lombardy's Lodi province, takes its name from the nearby Adda River, whose fertile plains shape the local agricultural landscape. This unique environment is crucial for the genesis of several renowned protected foods. The region contributes to the character of 14 protected denominations. Notably, the firm, square Salva Cremasco DOP cheese, the fresh, crumbly Quartirolo Lombardo DOP, and the distinctive Taleggio DOP ripen here, benefiting from specific microclimates and centuries-old dairy traditions. These origins reflect the rich milk from herds pastured on these historically significant lands, yielding products intrinsically linked to this corner of Italy.

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Cervignano d'Adda, Italy — 14 protected denominations | ItalyTasteMap